FREE WEBINAR - JULY 22 - 8:00pm Eastern

 

Why Good Dogs Fail
Multiple Marks.

(It's Not Memory...)

 

It's a common problem - a dog that's rock solid on singles - even complex ones - but can't put together a triple. 

It's easy to blame their memory, but that's not what's actually happening. Join Kevin live as he walks through the three things every dog needs to run multiple marks with confidence.

Wednesday, July 22 | 8:00pm Eastern

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LIVE WEBINAR

Wednesday, July 22 at 7 PM Central

Can't make it live? Register anyway! All registrants receive the recording!

Commonly, marking training looks like this: get the dog running singles, then just start adding more marks in the field to build doubles, triples, or quads. But memory, mechanics, and line standards for multiples aren't something most people were ever taught to train deliberately. The dog might hack its way through in training - but at events, when the tests bring tough multiples, things fall apart.

If your dog is good at singles but multiples are where things get shaky, this webinar is for you.

IN THIS TRAINING, YOU'LL LEARN

✅ Why good markers still fall apart when a third bird gets added

✅ How to build a dog's confidence in his own memory 

âś… The handler mechanics most people get wrong during a multiple

âś… A marking concept Kevin uses to train confidence, mechanics, and standards all at once

Get Your Workbook

We built a short companion workbook for this session, including the questions we'll cover live, space for your own answers, and a test broken down step by step.

Download it now and bring it with you on July 22. We'll fill it out together during the webinar.

Download the Workbook
Meet Kevin Cheff . . . 

Over the past 30 years, I’ve trained and handled some incredible retrievers, including 6 Canadian National Champions, multiple U.S. and Canadian National Finalists, and dozens of field champions with hundreds of all-age points.

In 2015, I stepped away from training dogs full-time to focus on what had become my real passion: coaching people to train their own dogs.

I love helping passionate amateurs learn the art and science of retriever training — guiding them through the tough stuff, building their confidence, and watching their dogs thrive. There's nothing more rewarding than standing beside a dog you trained yourself.