Backsides, Threadles, Serps, and 270s with Terry Herman

More Summer Fun with Two Terry Herman Workshops!

CROSSES

with Terry Herman

Wednesday, Aug. 4 • 6:30 pm – 9 pm

How do you do a Front cross? When do you do a Blind cross? Why do a Rear cross instead?

Once the dogs can do the obstacles, handlers have to learn how to direct them around a course as clearly and efficiently as possible. Three of the basic handling maneuvers for doing this are front crosses, blind crosses, and rear crosses. This workshop will deal with: how to do them correctly; when to do them; and where to do them, to give a dog the clearest possible direction. It’s aimed at the Novice handler, or anyone who needs to review the basics of these three handling staples. Dogs need to do all obstacles except weaves. Preference given to students who graduated from the AG2 class since Fall 2020.  

Cost: $25 Members / $35 Non-Members

Limited to 8 dog/handler teams

Auditors $10

Registration opens: 
Wednesday, July 28 at 8 am for Contributing members
Thursday, July 29 at 8 am for Members
Friday, July 30 at 8 am for non-members. 

Online registration and payment is required. To register, click links below: 

CROSSES with Terry Herman

AUDIT ONLY – CROSSES


Location: 9 Azar Court, Halethorpe, MD 21227

As the total number of working slots are limited, please register early.  All slots will be on a first received basis.  No refunds will be given unless there is a waiting list, or you find a replacement for your slot.

E-mail questions regarding the seminars to Cindy Deubler at: rosiepup@verizon.net

E-mail questions regarding the registration for seminars to registrar@orioledogclub.club


All Oriole Dog Training Club policies will be in effect, including the following

  • There is a $5 clean-up fee for accidents that occur on the turf
  • Only non-crumbly, non-staining dog treats may be used on the field
  • Dogs are to be relieved in designated outdoor areas
  • Dogs are to be crated when not working

For more policy information, go to https://orioledogclub.org/house-rules/.

Backsides, Threadles, Serps, and 270s
with Terry Herman

Wednesday, Sept. 1 • 6:30 pm – 9 pm

Can you send your dog to the backside of a jump? Can you do a Threadle and not fall behind? What’s the best way to handle a Serpentine or a 270? If you want to do Premier, USDAA Masters, UKI courses, or International competition, you need to know how to train for these challenges. This workshop will break down some of the basics for teaching the dog skills and handler skills necessary to master them, and is aimed primarily at Advanced/Masters handlers.  

Cost: $25 Members / $35 Non-Members

Limited to 8 dog/handler teams

Auditors $10

Registration opens: 
Wednesday, July 28 at 8 am for Contributing members
Thursday, July 29 at 8 am for Members
Friday, July 30  at 8 am for non-members. 

Online registration and payment is required. To register, click links below: 

Backsides, Threadles, Serps, and 270s with Terry Herman

AUDIT ONLY – Backsides, Threadles, Serps, and 270s

Location: 9 Azar Court, Halethorpe, MD 21227

As the total number of working slots are limited, please register early.  All slots will be on a first received basis.  No refunds will be given unless there is a waiting list, or you find a replacement for your slot.

E-mail questions regarding the seminars to Cindy Deubler at: rosiepup@verizon.net

E-mail questions regarding the registration for seminars to registrar@orioledogclub.club

All Oriole Dog Training Club policies will be in effect, including the following

  • There is a $5 clean-up fee for accidents that occur on the turf
  • Only non-crumbly, non-staining dog treats may be used on the field
  • Dogs are to be relieved in designated outdoor areas
  • Dogs are to be crated when not working

For more policy information, go to https://orioledogclub.org/house-rules/.

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