BZ's Video Guide

NOTE: Videos for Sue's new levels can be found on my Steps to Success Videos page.


Recent Uploads:
10/7Zachary - Training Levels Four (Retrieve)

For the charts below, the numbers in a row for a behavior (One, Two, Three...) are links that should go to the appropriate YouTube video.

The charts were a real beast to make, and I'm not promising that the links are 100% correct. If you find a mistake, please let me know!

For a synopsis of requirements by Behavior, CLICK HERE.

You can also click on any row label (behavior) or column label (level) to see the appropriate summary.

n/v= Tested but No Video
--= Will not be tested (skipping)
v= Video clip has been shot but not released (yet)
?= Should have been released, but I couldn't find it!
X= that behavior (row) is not part of that Level (column)
OTR= see On The Road table

You will note that some items are listed as "n/v", meaning there will be no clip for that item. It is either because:

(a) it deals with a bodily function (e.g. Handling Level Three)
(b) it requires another person ("Candid Camera" anyone?) -or-
(c) it's really, really boring (e.g. Crate past level Three)



Zachary's Videos: Level Three completed, working on Level Four:

Behavior
 Two 
 Three 
 Four 
 Five 
 Six 
 Seven 
Comen/vTwo n/vn/v
ContactsXXThreeXX
CrateXTwoThreen/vn/vn/vn/v
DistanceXTwoThree Fourv  
DownOne TwoThreeFour Five
Down StayXTwoThreeFourFive
FinishX XThree
FrontX XThree
Go To MatXTwoThreev
HandlingXTwon/vFour
HeelX XThreeFour
HomeworkXTwoThree
Jump, BroadX XXFour
Jump, HighXXXFour
Leash MannersXTwoThreeX
On The RoadXXThreeOTR OTR OTR OTR 
RetrieveX XThreeFour
ScentingX XThree
SitOneTwoThreeFourFive
Sit StayXTwoThreen/vv
StandXTwoThreeFour
Stand StayXTwon/vFour
TargetOneTwoThreeFourv
TricksXTwoThreeFour
WatchXTwoThreev
ZenOneTwon/vFourX

Zachary's On The Road (OTR) videos. On The Road behaviors are the same as those above, only they are done someplace unfamiliar to the dog. Note that Level Three On The Road (a single cell in the chart above) is Level One (the whole column) in the Chart below, Level Four above is Level Two below, etc. The chart below stops at Level Five, which corresponds to Level Seven's (above) On The Road behavior.

Clear as mud?

In a few rare cases (ie: Leash Manners, long-distance stays) the link below will be same as in the table above, as it's hard to find a 40' to 80' hallway in my house. I indicate that by putting the link in parentheses.

Homework and On The Road are eliminated entirely as they don't apply.

Behavior
 One 
 Two 
 Three 
 Four 
 Five 
Comen/vTwon/vn/v
ContactsXX
CrateX
DistanceXTwo   
DownOne Two
Down StayXTwo(Four)
FinishX X
FrontX X
Go To MatXTwo
HandlingXTwon/v
HeelX Xv
Jump, BroadX XX
Jump, HighX XX
Leash MannersX(Three)
RetrieveX X
ScentingX X
SitOneTwo
Sit StayXTwo
StandXTwo
Stand StayXTwon/v
TargetOnev
TricksXTwo
WatchX
ZenOneTwon/vv


Beau's Videos: Level Three completed and much of Level Four

Behavior
 One  
 Two 
 Three  
 Four 
 Five 
 Six 
 Seven 
n/v
n/v
n/v
X
X
X
X
X
n/v
n/v
n/v
n/v
X
v
One 
Two 
v
X
n/v
v
X
X
X
X
X
n/v
X
n/v
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
--
--
--
--
X
X
X
X
v
X
n/v
v
X
X
n/v
v
X
Six 
X
v
n/v
X