Introducing Onnea 🍀

This special little girl came home from France this past weekend.  I am so in love with her already and she’s already bonded knowing that I am her person.  There’s something so special about the way she looks at me.  She is confident, determined, crazy playful, super sweet and tiny !   I am in such awe with this perfect little girl.  You can find me over the moon. ❤️

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Her name means ‘good luck’ or ‘congratulations’ in Finnish.  Why the Finnish name ?  Well, because I was originally supposed to bring home a puppy from Finland but fate twisted the stars otherwise bringing me to her.  I kept the name.  I think the name fits her perfectly. 🍀

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I look forward to all that is to come with this special little girl and sharing life with her.  She’s already my little world traveller.  Welcome to the PYRWILD pack little Onnea. 


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Rewarding is Reinforcing

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We all have images in our minds about how we want our dog to be, how we want them to work with us, and so on.  We wonder how can we achieve this ‘dream image’ of training and running with our dog.  In agility and dog training, shaping is often used to develop behaviors, so why not use the same concept to shape the bigger picture, too?  Shaping is a powerful tool.  By using rewarding (read: reinforcing) one can ultimately shape their dog towards success.

Humans love to do things perfectly.  Like, when our dog is doing amazing, they nail their contact, have a tight wrap, find and drive into a challenging weave entry and so on.  We want to keep this ‘perfect chain’ going and finish the sequence successfully.  The adrenal that comes with that along with the pure bliss of satisfaction.  “We did it!!”  It feels great in the moment, but moments pass and we may not see those glimmers when we run our dog next.  What went wrong we wonder: My dog ran perfect last week.  This is especially true for those with soft dogs or dogs who need a little extra encouragement.  Too long without rewards will dim a softer dogs fire and and in contrast, will frustrate a higher drive dog.  Neither of which is setting the dog up for success.  A higher reward rate will only encourage a dog, build their excitement to work with their handler and want to show those amazing things they can do.  So, encourage your dog to do their best and you’ll get more of that: their best.

Retrain your mind to see those ‘We Did It!!’ ah-ha’s as moments of skills, versus completing a chain of behaviors.  A chain of behavior is a collection of skills in sequence.  By reinforcing the chain-links (skills) one is fundamentally strengthening the whole chain (sequence).

Training is just that- training.  I don’t see the word perfection in there. 🙂  Build the little pieces.  If you see a glimmer of your end goal, reward it. Sure, it feels amazing when we run together fabulously with our dogs in training, but save those perfect runs and uninterrupted sequences for competitions (or trial preparation).  Use training to build onto all those glimmers of beauty and perfect skills- which are building blocks for future sequences.  If your dog nails that contact deep and perfect blowing your mind immediately throw a party for them celebrating the brilliance they just showed you.  Not only does this build the relationship and connection between handler and dog- it rewards the dog for that they just did.  And, Rewarding Is Reinforcing. 😉

Those baby steps will become great strides.  Quality and consistency will add up.  So, be mindful of the quality and consistency of rewarding you give your dog in training to reinforce future behaviors.  Reinforcing the little bits will solidify those skills for the long-run.  Think of rewarding as telling the dog ‘hey, I liked that thing you just did, you are awesome’.  This becomes a communication between the dog and handler.  So, when a team does run full courses in sequence they will see those incredible and connected moments of success because the dog understands what to give.

And of course, enjoy the journey. 🙂  The ‘Dream Team’ is in there.  Reinforce the steps to get there and You will be Rewarded.


Other PYRWILD training articles:

🐾A Startline Sermon
🐾Building engagement and confidence by training beyond the agility field – an Aginotes Interview
🐾Problems with US agility 

A PYRWILD Update

A lot of (EXCITING) stuff has happened in the last couple months.

We relocated to Eugene, OR and now live in a lovely cottage in the trees.

I am also now teaching agility full-time @ Infinity Dog Sports and am over the moon over this opportunity.  I taught my first workshop last month and it was a huge success, too.  I feel so in my element teaching and am quite honored to be an instructor.  The community here has been so welcoming and kind.  It truly is a dream come true.

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My life has 100% ‘gone to the dogs’ and I wouldn’t change a thing.  I look forward to all the opportunities that will continue to come my way and all that PYRWILD education grows.

Mayhem had a super time competing last month @ the Eugene trial.  He earned a Q/3rd in JWW saturday and a QQ with two first places sunday.  He’s now 5 QQ’s away from his championship.  I am looking forward to competing with him three days coming up this weekend again at Eugene.  We’re both having lots of fun- and that’s the key and most important part to me.  He’s such an incredible little dog.

I ended up pulling Zae’s World Team Tryout entry after his last competition some weekends ago.  His confidence has been lacking in the trial environment and I wouldn’t want to go to a big event like that unless we could truly push and do our best.  I will continue working to rebuild his confidence and focus at trials along with working on my own mental game at competitions.  We’ll show ’em what we’ve got next year.  🙂

Because, without a doubt, the skills are there.  The teamwork is there.  The love for playing the game together is there.

Here are some extreme weave scenarios I practiced with the skipskap last week.  He’s such a superstar and always surprises me with his brilliant success.  And yes, these were our ‘first tries’. 🙂

We’re still settling in but enjoying living in Eugene !  The dogs and I are quite happy to be an hour from the coast.  More photos from our beach adventures on Flickr.


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Building engagement and confidence by training beyond the agility field – an Aginotes Interview

I was interviewed by AgiNotes, a cool and useful app created for tracking training and competition results.  See an excerpt and find a link to the full article below ! 🙂


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“For engagement, reward the little things and add some energy yourself into your training and play. The biggest tip for this is to have fun! Set your dog up for success and understanding. I think practicing skills so the dog is confident and you are confident is important- making training, agility and life in general more fun for both the dog and handler.”

Check out the full interview @ AgiNotes.com ❤️


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