Does Flyball sound like the dog sport for you and your dog? However, you aren’t sure if you and your dog are ready for a beginner’s class or, perhaps, you attended a class and feel like you need to work on some more basic skills before coming back? These articles will help.

All the articles are from well-respected professional trainers.

Flyball Dog Tag An online blog that walks you through training a dog in Flyball the positive reinforcement way. Note: She uses clickers and targets. This is absolutely wonderful reading and a great place to catch up on some new training techniques.

The Perfect Recall Teach your dog to come reliably and happily to you every time you call him.

Create a Motivating Toy The fastest Flyball dogs are rewarded with a toy or toy-related game.

Retrieving an Object Need help with a reluctant retriever? Have a dog who detests balls? Want your dog to bring the ball all the way back to you?

Playing Tug-of-War This is a new millennium and playing tug is no longer an “evil game” that creates aggressive dogs. Tug is one of the best games you can play with your dog to build drive and forge a bond.

Canine Fitness & Corpulent Canines Is your dog in a good enough condition to train and compete in Flyball safely?

Flyball Training Manual Can’t make the classes, but still want to get started?

Flyball Training Videos Do you learn better with do-it-yourself videos? Two teenagers created these stunning training videos for a school project. Well worth the time to watch!

Flying Dog Press We recommend the following articles for reading: Rewards, Lures & Bribes; He Just Wants to Say “HI!”; Green Eggs & Ham and Dog Training