There is wisdom in this pack!
Here is a video of this morning's session. Hoot has a really tough time with over stimulation on the agility field. When she gets over stimulated (more instinct talking than conscious brain) she wants to keep her distance (watchful from a distance), can't come, can't follow commands and can't play.
I took her out and this is how she earned her breakfast.
I had several objectives.
- I wanted to keep the excitement level fairly low so that she could engage her brain
- I wanted her attention to be focused around me
- I wanted her to be able to demonstrate that she was consciously choosing to be with me and resist things that typically are irresistible
I was asking Hoot to choose to be with me. If she runs off it won't be nearly as rewarding as what I have to offer when she sticks with me.
I worked a lot with her on my right side. That is the side that is the toughest for her, she wants to cut behind me. I was also helping very subtly. When she would wonder off, I would change direction.
I am rewarding with food and play involving the tunnel, which is VERY high value to her.
When she has a good command of a session like today, I will start to use things with more excitement--toys, running, sending her to obstacles, other dogs, etc...
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