The sheep do not seem to mind the cold, they do not want to go in their shelter and keep digging up the grass even though there is plenty of hay and dried food. They are also very curious about our new addition on the field and keep hanging around the stable in the hope to see a glimpse of him when he sticks his head over the stable door......
Black Jack Dog Training Centre is located in the UK, near Boston, Lincolnshire. The main trainer at the centre is Hetty van Hassel. Hetty not only teaches at the centre, but also gives seminars, lectures, workshops & demos all over the world. The classes at Black Jack DTC are: obedience, puppy socialisation, agility, heelwork to music and freestyle, barrel racing, longe training.
Monday, 29 November 2010
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Perfect Christmas Present
Are you wondering what to give someone for Christmas?
Why not buy them a Black Jack DTC gift voucher. This can be for any amount and you can even have it personalised. People can then exchange these vouchers for training DVD's, clickers, classes & private tuition.
Why not buy them a Black Jack DTC gift voucher. This can be for any amount and you can even have it personalised. People can then exchange these vouchers for training DVD's, clickers, classes & private tuition.
Sunday, 7 November 2010
new addition
We have a new addition at the dog training centre. A foal will move in with us in December. When he is older he will be used to socialise dogs with horses......More on our foal : http://derwenzebadee.blogspot.com/
Monday, 1 November 2010
Barrel Racing Training Session 30th October
On the last barrel racing session of this year we again had a large group of barrel racing enthusiasts. New people, but also a lot of people that had been to us before, worked together to get a better understanding of this new sport. The dogs loved it: many happy tails wagging and cheeky little grins of doggy's faces.....
I can't wait till next time! Unfortunately this won't be until spring 2011, but it gives us something to look forward to!
I can't wait till next time! Unfortunately this won't be until spring 2011, but it gives us something to look forward to!
Sunday, 24 October 2010
why the watch exercise is so important!
Dogs recognise their owner's face | ||||||||
Scientists have shown just how much dogs rely on seeing their owners faces in order to recognise them. The researchers also measured how much dogs prefer to gaze at and follow their owners, rather than a stranger. In the journal Animal Behaviour, the team described how dogs had difficultly recognising their human "best friend" when the person had their face covered. The study sheds more light on how thousands of years of domestication has affected the behaviour of canines.
Paolo Mongillo from the University of Padua in Italy led the study. He explained that, although many researchers have studied how dogs interact with humans, no one had yet investigated how the animals focused on one person in preference to another - or just how much companion dogs "prefer" their owners. Dr Mongillo's team invented an experiment to measure this. "We had the dog in an empty room and we instructed the owner and another person - someone unfamiliar to the dog - to walk across the room several times," the scientist explained. "The people walked in opposite directions, so they crossed many times in front of the dog and we measured how long the dog looked at one person versus another." The research team then instructed the two people to leave the room via two different doors and allowed the dog to approach one of the doors. "Most of the dogs gazed at their owners for most of the time and then chose to wait by the owner's door," said Dr Mongillo.
He described this as an "expected" result but something that no one has measured before. "If you imagine a dog in a real setting in a city or anywhere in the middle of a crowd or a crowded space, you can see how the animal must have adapted to give preferential attention to its owner," said Dr Mongillo. In the second part of the study, the scientists asked the people to cover their faces; the human volunteers then walked across the room with bags over their heads. During this phase of the experiment, the dogs were much less attentive to their owners. This revealed just how much the animals relied on human faces for recognition. Wild dogs rely on body signals and on cues from other animals in their social groups, but studies including this one suggest that domestic dogs are so attuned to human social groups that they are even able to recognise some human facial expressions. When the people covered their faces the dogs paid less attention to their owners "This is very likely to be a by-product of thousands of years of domestication," said Dr Mongillo. Studies of the genetic differences between dogs and their wolf ancestors suggests that canines were first domesticated between 15,000 and 40,000 years ago. Dogs and dementia In the same study, the team investigated the effects of ageing on the dogs' attention. They found that "aged" dogs - seven years and older - were less able to focus on their owner and also were less likely to choose the owner's door.
"There have been studies to show that dog ageing is similar to human ageing in terms of cognitive impairment," said Dr Mongillo. So studying ageing in dogs could help our knowledge of human as well as animal age-related diseases. This article was copied from the BBC News website 24-10-2010 |
Monday, 11 October 2010
Barrel Racing Training Session
Last chance this year to come to one of our barrel racing training sessions. The session is held at 30 October from 12-2 pm at our outdoor training location at Black Jack Road near Swineshead.
http://www.blackjackdtc.com/trainingday.html
http://www.blackjackdtc.com/trainingday.html
Thursday, 30 September 2010
new seminar dates for Italy
Several new dates in 2011 at Power Dog Training Club in Ilassi, near Verona, Italy
5 & 6 February 2011 Dog Dance Seminar
2 June 2011 Barrel Racing Training Day
3 June 2011 Private Tuition in dog dance, obedience, barrel racing
4 & 5 June 2011 Dog Dance Seminar
In June there will also be a dog dance competition at Power Dog Training Club, where Hetty will be the main judge.
In September and December Clicker Training Seminars and in December Clicker Challenge. Exact dates to be announced.
Please contact Stefano Zanini for more information and to book your place.
5 & 6 February 2011 Dog Dance Seminar
2 June 2011 Barrel Racing Training Day
3 June 2011 Private Tuition in dog dance, obedience, barrel racing
4 & 5 June 2011 Dog Dance Seminar
In June there will also be a dog dance competition at Power Dog Training Club, where Hetty will be the main judge.
In September and December Clicker Training Seminars and in December Clicker Challenge. Exact dates to be announced.
Please contact Stefano Zanini for more information and to book your place.
Molly and Antonella during our last seminar in September 2010, photo by Elisa Carnevalli
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