Author Topic: What is on at LADs?  (Read 4241 times)

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Re: What is on at LADs?
« Reply #15 on: July 24, 2008, 08:57:00 PM »
they're all the working trial awards. there are different levels - those are companion, utility and working dog levels and the ex is excellent. and there is my entire knowledge of working trials summed up in a sentence.

still don't get what's meant to be secret.  ???
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Re: What is on at LADs?
« Reply #16 on: July 25, 2008, 07:07:16 AM »
Sweetypye your name is Allyson? can we call you that then  is easier to type  ;)  ;D


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Re: What is on at LADs?
« Reply #17 on: October 24, 2008, 01:25:55 AM »
e-LADs

Coming in September we shall be beginning a range of courses to keep you learning over the Winter, and not spending money on petrol. From the comfort of your computer you can join WagMore groups, learn from videos, articles, forums. Each learner will have a mentor and study groups, and looking at our schedule you could complete all our courses within 6 years .... but by then we will have another 6 years of courses and classes to keep you Learning About Dogs!

OK, have looked but can't work out what they are. And I know it says they don't start till January 2009 - but - what do you ACTUALLY learn in them?  ??? I want to find something online where I can learn about the theory of canine cognition and learning - nothing practical - but the theory behind it all, how they learn as pups, then to adults, how they relearn as adults if they have been trained wrong as pups... is that what this course is made to do?  ???
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