
GoGoGoDog!
Nov 9, 2025
MasterClass: Master Foundations
We are excited to be starting a new Master Level Series that will take place over the next 6 months. Our first class is on Sunday, November 9.

Level 1: Master Foundations
 This seminar is geared towards dogs that are getting ready to compete at the Master level or who are competing but need more advanced skills. Prerequisite (One of the following):
1. Dogs who are training at the Master level
2. Dogs who are competing at the Master level.
3. Dogs who can find 4 rats without following their handler for guidance between finds (any level).
***If your dog does not have one of these 3 prerequisites please contact us a GoGoGoDog before registering so that we can evaluate your readiness for this class.
Topics will include:
Advanced Indication Skills including duration and out-of-sight
Independent searching skills.
Refining your skills to see when your dog has picked up odor.
Foundational distance challenge skills
Work challenging hides:Â corners, high, proximity
Recognizing when dog is showing signs that he might be clear.
Foundational work to teach your dog to offer a clear behavior
Tunnel Work
Blind Behavior and management
Problem Solving:
Litter Issues
Tunnel Issues
Working with dogs that go over threshold
Getting tubes away from dogs that want to keep them
Following the rat wrangler.
Individualized problem solving
This is a one day workshop: Sun, November 9, 2025
9:00am-12:00pm
Lunch (Bring your own lunch)
1:00pm-4:00pm
Participation levels
8 working spots - Handler + Dog
Cost $175/team
10 audit spots - Handler only
Cost $100/handler
Location:
GoGoGoDog Acres
585 Moores Mill Ln
Waleska, GA 30183
Additional MasterClass Workshops Coming soon...stay tuned for more information
Level 2: Master Strategies - March
Level 3: Mastery in Action - TBD (April/May)
We are excited to present our instructor Kristy Netzer who is coming to us from Music City Dog Sports in Tennessee.

Kristy started teaching Barn Hunt in 2015, only 1 year after the sport started. There was a strong learning curve because the sport was so new. She came up with many teaching techniques to help her dog and her students. She worked with other instructors who had innovative training techniques and learned from them to expand her knowledge of the sport. She is constantly looking for new training techniques, drills and skills to improve her program.  One of Kristy's students won the Grand Championship at Nationals in 2024 and another won the Games Grand Championship.Â
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