If you are interested in signing up for one or both seminars contact Jo Ann Lesko at Windncr69@aol.com to reserve your spot. Confirmation of your spot is made upon receipt of check made out to “BCDC” at:
Jo Lesko
C/O BCDC Seminar
15 Hosford Avenue
Leonardo, NJ 07737
All spots must be paid in full and are not refundable. If we have a waitlist every effort will be made to fill the available slot from the waitlist.
Sunday April 24, 2022 to be held at Bayshore Companion Dog Club Building B located at:
2962 Shafto Road, Tinton Falls, NJ 07753
Young Dog Sequencing:
April 24, 2022 10:00am-1:00pm (limited to 6 teams)
Cost: Members $100 Non-members $120 Audit $25
This workshop will help you apply your foundations skills to a course. Teams will be presented with common agility sequences. (180s, serpentines, straight line jumping, tunnel sends, etc), as well as some advanced moves (tandem turns, "in-in", etc). This class is for dogs who are over 8 months old and any team that wants to brush up on their skill set. We will be working on short sequences, using mostly jumps and tunnels
Competition Agility Foundations for Puppies!!
April 24, 2022 1:30pm-4:30pm (limited to 6 teams)
Cost: Members $100 Non-members $120 Audit $25
Requirements: Pups should be between 3-8 months (proof of puppy shots required to enter the seminar)
Description: Have a new pup? Get them started off on the right paw for their agility career! We will focus on engagement games, body awareness, exposing the pups to different noises and surfaces, plus basic handling techniques.
Our first seminar with Deb Lazaro was such a success that Deb has agreed to continuing this seminar series. If you were entered in the first seminars Deb will introduce new exercises to continue your pups education.
About Deb:
Debbie Lazaro has been training dogs since 1993. She first began showing in obedience and then started agility in 1997. She also participates in Schutzhund, herding and barn hunt, and runs the rescue group, ECHO (East Coast Herding Dog Rescue). Debbie has been known to work successfully with many difficult and reactive dogs, enabling the teams to reach their potential. She takes a behavioral and relationship approach to all her training. Debbie stresses the importance of foundation training, training in drive, finding what motivates each particular dog, finding the most efficient path, as well as focusing on details while still maintaining fun for both handler and dog. Her handling system incorporates traditional, motion based handling as well as the One Mind handling system. Debbie has attended UKI Nationals, several AKC National events (both agility & obedience) as well as numerous USDAA Nationals (Cynosport) where her dogs have made it to semi finals, finals and/or placed in the top 10 of their class.