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In chains! Backchaining from A-Z

From clean behaviors to reliable chains.

Catja Pedersen Catja Pedersen
Start: 01 Feb 2026
Next: TBA

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  • Duration: 6 weeks.
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“I absolutely cannot say enough about this course.”

That’s how one professional trainer described In Chains: Backchaining From A–Z.

She thought her behaviors were fluent.

They weren’t.

Backchaining showed her exactly where the gaps were — and how to fix them.

Within five minutes of applying Catja’s feedback, a long-standing retrieve problem disappeared.

This is what this course does.

It doesn’t decorate training.

It reveals it.

Why backchaining changes everything

Backchaining is often described as “simple.”

But when used properly, it exposes:

• weak cues

• false fluency

• missing reinforcement history

• handler habits that quietly sabotage chains

And that’s why it works.

Instead of guessing, correcting, or patching problems later, you learn how to build chains that hold — calmly, cleanly, and deliberately.

What students say

“Often, I THOUGHT a behavior was fluent, but putting it into a chain showed me it still needed work. This was extremely eye-opening.”

“This course was phenomenal — not overwhelming, but it required dedication. I found myself checking the site constantly because I couldn’t wait for the next lesson.”

“Within minutes of applying Catja’s feedback, my dog was willingly taking and holding the dumbbell — and that was before we even started chaining.”

“If I’m being honest… I will first look for courses taught by Catja.”

— Heather Gillihan, professional trainer

What you’ll learn

Over six weeks, Catja will guide you through:

• how backchaining really works (and where it fails)

• why forward chaining often creates fragile behavior

• how to assess true fluency before chaining

• how to add cues to already fluent behaviors

• why some cues feel effortless — and others feel heavy

• what breaks when a chain breaks

• how to respond when errors appear

• testing, proofing, and handler responsibility

• practicing chains with and without dogs

This is not fast training.

It’s clear training.

Who this course is for

This course is best suited for teams who already have:

• several fluent behaviors

• at least three reliable cues trained with R+

You can apply backchaining to:

• everyday life skills

• tricks and enrichment

• sport and competition behaviors

What matters most is not what you chain —

but that you’re ready to learn how chains actually work.

📅 Starts February 1, 2026

👩‍🏫 Taught by Catja B. Pedersen

Course Testimonials

I absolutely cannot say enough about this course, and our instructor, Catja!  This was my very first experience with Tromplo, but it definitely will not be my last!  First, let me address the course itself: “In chains! Backchaining from A-Z” was phenomenal!  Let me say though, that it is not for the faint of heart.  It takes time each week to work on the homework, as you must create, practice, video, and upload your chains and assignments.  It was not overwhelming, or too much, by any stretch, but it did take dedication.  I often found myself checking the site multiple times on days that a new lesson was coming out, as I was excited to get started!  Not only did we learn about the PROCESS of backchaining, but also the rationale behind why it is often the superior method to achieve the results and reliability we so often crave.  I also learned the importance of REAL fluency in a behavior, and why it must be achieved prior to including it in a chain.  Often, I THOUGHT a behavior was fluent, but putting it into a chain showed me that the individual behavior still needed work.  This was extremely eye-opening for me.

Now for our “instructor extraordinaire”:  Catja, is beyond words.  I am a dog trainer by profession, and originally was just looking for something fun to do with my dog during the COVID down time.  I’m not sure what I was expecting, but Catja blew me away from day 1!  Let me give you an example:  I was having trouble getting my Cavalier King Charles Spaniel to take and hold a dumbbell from my hand.  I have trained other dogs to retrieve, but was having difficulty with this dog.  I uploaded a video for Catja to see, and I was floored by her insight!  Within 5 minutes of applying her comments and suggestions on my video, my dog was willingly taking the dumbbell from my hand and holding it for several seconds before I asked for the release.  And that was BEFORE we began the chaining work.  Catja is thorough in her explanations, details, demos, and assignments, and even more so when replying to the videos we submit.  She is patient, kind, and encouraging with her comments and suggestions, and her thoughtful manner makes you want to work harder to get results.  I will definitely be back to Tromplo, and… if I’m being honest… will first look for courses taught by Catja!

Heather Gillihan

June 30, 2023

Lessons:

  • Week 1 01 Feb 2026

    • Welcome!

      Read this before proceeding to the first lesson! Welcome, students!  This course will start on Sunday,…

    • Why this course?

      In this first lesson, I want to share my thoughts behind creating this course, with you.  I always smile when…

    • What do we need?

      So, here is a statement.. Backchaining is not something, we just do.  This is something I hear myself repeat often.

    • How do we add the cue?

      Realiable cues.  One of the most important things, if we want to have a strong chain that will keep…

    • Homework week 1

      Example of chaining details, when working without verbal cues.  In this video, I decided to work a bit on Giggsy´s…

  • Week 2 08 Feb 2026

    • Why does it work?

      Welcome back   I hope you enjoyed having a few days off.. Or at least off from sessions, as…

    • More reasons…

      Do you need more reasons to try backchaining? To pick up where we left, I just want to tell…

    • But again, why?

      I hope you had had time to do the little chaining experiment, and have experienced the differences at first hand…

    • Homework week 2

      For this week, I would like for you to watch this (very) long video.  It shows a behaviors chain with…

  • Week 3 15 Feb 2026

    • Forwards vs. backwards?

      Even if I am not going to recommend forward chaining a lot in this, I wanted to go through with…

    • Lets try it!

      So, I hope you’re ready to try some chaining.. even more that you have already done. And this time, we…

    • Handlers has to…

      I hope you have had the chance to dance bit since last lesson   Today we are going to…

    • Homework week 3

      I hope you have had a bit of dance this week   For this week, I would like for…

  • Week 4 22 Feb 2026

    • Different ways of backchaining

      New week ahead of us! I hope you are ready to start a new week, and that you have been…

    • What if?

      One of the advantages I keep praising, is that the dog knows which behavior will be the next. Then…

    • Remember…

      Lets pick it up a bit. I am going to use an extra lesson to summarize the rules, key…

    • Homework week 4

      For this weeks homework, I would like to see how you are doing with your chosen chains.  I know I…

  • Week 5 01 Mar 2026

    • Let’s think

      Welcome back! I am going to start this week of with some cases, to have you think. For me, I…

    • Studies on backchaining

      So todays lesson is just going to show you some studies that has been done on backchaining. First I want…

    • Chaining in action

        Today we will look at some video examples of some chains.  The first example is Eva and Cheddar, showing…

    • Homework week 5

      Well, well, well, you guessed right…  This weeks homework, if you are not woking on a specific chain you have…

  • Week 6 08 Mar 2026

    • Cases of forward chaining

      So, since we have established that backchaining has a lot of good effects on a behavior chain, is there then…

    • Lets sum it up

      So, for us to summarize a bit on the chaining process, let us revisit some of the stuff we have…

    • When is a behavior 1 behavior, in a chain?

      I just wanted to revisit this from the facebook group – where I did 2 videos. I am pretty…

    • Whats on your mind?

      As we are getting very close to the end of this course, I wanted to dedicate this lesson, for you…

    • Final Thoughts: Celebrating Achievements and Continuing the Journey

      Farewell and Keep Moving Forward! Mega Cheers and…

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