Hoot is a fun little dog to train that is for sure!
Lately I have been working on a couple of things with her, impulse control, sends and start lines.
I try to keep each one of these skills balanced in terms of how much we work on them. Hoot definitely has way more fun the more motion that is involved in our play. But I need some control behaviors out of her in order to progress with her training.
Too much control she will ditch me for something more fun.
Too much action without foundation and things go south REALLY quickly.
It is a balance and we are figuring it out.
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Monday, August 4, 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Impulse Control
My whole pack decided to have an intervention last night and sat me down. They explained to me that it was time that Hoot loose some of her puppy license and that I begin to require some impulse control.
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 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...
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...
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
She is on fire!
Last night and this morning Hoot has been ON FIRE in her training.
We are working on smaller and smaller boxes (Silvia Trkman). Last night I had a couple of boxes that I thought would be a nice challenge. Put the box down, she hops in (all 4), nice duration and gives me that "what else you got mom?" look. Both boxes, no problem, no thinking, just got it done.
We also worked a bit on shaping a "through". Which is come from behind, in between my legs and stop. I use this to line them up at the start line. She got it in one session. Brilliant little thing.
This morning we worked on recalls and tugging out on the field. She is getting so much better about playing with me on the field and not doing her own little girl thing! So we moved on to a couple of cones. I have shaped the going around the cone in the house and am working on getting a nice send and drive out of the cone back to me. She is JUST A PUPPY but I like how she is using her body so far.
We also worked on tunnels a bit.
She is so much fun to train. Great ethic to work and always eager.
We are working on smaller and smaller boxes (Silvia Trkman). Last night I had a couple of boxes that I thought would be a nice challenge. Put the box down, she hops in (all 4), nice duration and gives me that "what else you got mom?" look. Both boxes, no problem, no thinking, just got it done.
We also worked a bit on shaping a "through". Which is come from behind, in between my legs and stop. I use this to line them up at the start line. She got it in one session. Brilliant little thing.
This morning we worked on recalls and tugging out on the field. She is getting so much better about playing with me on the field and not doing her own little girl thing! So we moved on to a couple of cones. I have shaped the going around the cone in the house and am working on getting a nice send and drive out of the cone back to me. She is JUST A PUPPY but I like how she is using her body so far.
We also worked on tunnels a bit.
She is so much fun to train. Great ethic to work and always eager.
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