Rec’d on YT | Philosophy Friday | Explore Play & Equip Your Pup with Key Behaviors – DiscDog Dojo #114

Welcome to Philosophy Friday, episode #114! In this episode, we’ll be deep-diving into the very essence of Play+, our unique philosophy of play that’s changing the game in dog training. 🚀🐶🎓

Here’s our itinerary for today’s enlightening journey:
📍 General Philosophy Stuff – Learn about the core principles that guide our Play+ philosophy.
📍 Primal Games – Discover the benefits and techniques of these fundamental play strategies.
📍 The Now-Next Cycle – Understand this cycle’s crucial role in shaping your pup’s behavior in and out of play.
📍 Equipping Behaviors – Get equipped with two essential behaviors for every disc dog: ready-to-paw and ready-to-hand.

Prepare to think, question, and learn as we explore the philosophical underpinnings of Play+. Don’t forget to bring along your queries for our interactive Q&A session!

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Engage. Educate. Empower. Make the Play+ philosophy your key to unlocking your dog’s potential. Dive in and discover a whole new world of play with us! 🌐🐕🚀
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