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'Shaping and Chaining Behaviours for Success' with Kim Lyddon (originally broadcast 23rd April 2026)

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Discover how to effectively shape strong behaviours to maintain and build the dog’s confidence. In addition, learn how we chain a series of behaviours to ensure they remain strong under competition conditions or in any other environmental setting. Shaping and chaining behaviours for success Join Lim Lyddon, MBA, KPA CPT for an exciting, applied webinar to explore how to effectively shape strong behaviours and build confidence. Kim competes with her two red and white Border Collies, Rio and Rudi, in Heelwork to music. She is a Karen Pryor Academy Trainer and is one of the top Heelwork to music/Freestyle competitors and trainers in the UK. She is the current Heelwork to music Team GB manager and has represented Great Britain in International competitions.  She was part of GB Team who won both Gold and Silver at the European Open Championships and World Championships.  In addition, she has been a Crufts Freestyle finalist for the past 10 years with the exception of when she judged at Crufts. She is a KC judge for  Heelwork to music , judging all levels including Crufts and International competitions. Discover how to effectively shape strong behaviours to maintain and build the dog’s confidence. In addition, learn how we chain a series of behaviours to ensure they remain strong under competition conditions or in any other environmental setting. Three Key Takeaway Messages from this webinar: Understanding shaping and chaining and how to put it into practice Importance of breaking behaviours down into small steps Understanding how to create and work to clear training criteria The webinar will be a combination of sharing information and demonstrations of shaping and chaining behaviours that the audience can participate in or take away and use in training classes or 121s. 

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