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June 1 News and VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT THIS SKOOL
Hi Backyard Dog Trainers! Today is the last day of the May BINGO Challenge. Thank you to all who participated! Congratulations to Emily and Dunkin, Lori and Drover, and Lori and Doby for completing Bingo! And EXTRA congratulations to Charlotte and Bluebell, Jen and Sommer, Emily and Tali, and Emily and Brady for earning Bingo Blackout! Now, for something more serious. I've invested a fair bit of time and effort in this Skool group, but probably not enough to grow it to the point of being worth the money I'm paying every month to keep it open. This is my fault, but between looking at my dwindling bank account and my limited time available, I think that I need to make a change. I imagined this would be a group where people would interact with each other and drive the group a bit, but it seems to have dwindled to only a few people who interact with me based on my prompts. Skool is designed to be a site for people who want to make money and sell classes in their communities. I've not monetized the community in that way. However, to keep it going, I need to figure out something so that I'm not spending hours of time each week AND paying Skool to keep it afloat. My credit card bills say I need to take a different route, ha! I'm also very scattered across platforms, and that's making it difficult for me to have a successful work/life balance. As I see it, the options are for me to 1. create short courses or offer lessons through this Skool (but there would have to be people who want to purchase these regularly), or 2. move the group to a free platform and change up how it works. I'm leaning toward #2 but could be convinced of #1 if there is interest. In regards to moving the group, I feel like my options, based on what I know right now, are to create a Facebook group, which most of you are familiar with, or to create a Substack. I already run Facebook groups, and I already have a non-dog-related Substack, so I'm comfortable using both platforms. A Facebook group would allow people to post easily and would allow and encourage a lot of general chatting, which is what I thought would happen in this Skool group, but it's not. The notifications on Facebook are better than those on Skool. No matter what I do here, I don't get notified that people have posted until much later (if at all). I feel like it's easier to spot a spammer/scammer on Facebook and keep them out. I don't like trying to decide who is a scammer here and who is not.
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I just joined this group, but would like to offer my thoughts. My husband and I were inspired by my dad’s love of agility and are both first time agility handlers (he for about seven years and me about five years). My father had cancer, and three years ago we decided to move closer to my family. We kept the equity from our home and used it to build a small training space when we moved. We take a wonderful weekly training class locally, but we aren’t making good use of the training space we sacrificed to have. I signed up for the Backyard Training Matters course through Clean Run to have ready made training exercises and hold myself accountable. I’ve been really pleased and my dog is so happy. (My husband has some health issues currently, so he hasn't been able to participate in agility for the last few months). Because Backyard Training Matters involves training in the space size we have, I’d be interested in subscribing to reasonably priced short courses. I’m not a huge fan of social media, but would be willing to learn Substack to have this connection. If I was allowed to participate though my husband’s Facebook account (I don’t have one), I’d also be interested.
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Stephanie Dunn
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Joined Jun 7, 2026