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Carrie Neyland
Participantoohh was hoping to catch you before you answered. We are entered in FAST tomorrow… should I show FEO to work on leash and Off leash engagment
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantI’m at a show… but I forgot my instant focus object.😬 Shape another one tonight or …?
Did work off leash engagement and line up with cookies at practice jump and then near the ring. She did well in both situations. Tomorrow, I will get video.
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantBetter?
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ParticipantJamie had Fever in the pool. I released Roulez from expen. Her focus object on the ground close to expen, not quite in view of pool and fence between us, cheese in my hands. She ran to fence barking, I stayed where I was and said nothing. After a few seconds she ran back to me, made eye contact and rewarded her. She stayed next to me but would look in direction of pool and back at me. She did this a couple of times. She then gave her focus to object and we interacted and rewarded – 10x? – then put her back in expen.
Next Fever pool time. Took her out of expen on leash and moved to fence, in view of pool and Fever swimming. Only asked for on leash and then off leash engagement with food in hand. She had to work through her arousal to be able to focus. it didn’t take her long to get what was supposed to happen.
3rd session- No Fever in pool. Lineups and release to pool. Started out with food in hand and made the mistake of moving too quickly to food in pocket so had some frustration on her part.
Ya know, I worked Spirit’s startlines and weaves with the pool as distraction and reward. It worked great for her. When I tried the same way with Roulez, I got so much frustration barking, I didn’t know how to move forward so stopped trying. Fingers crossed that adding these steps, I might have more success!
Carrie Neyland
Participantdidn’t video but placed tennis balls and water toy around our focus object. She did well except.. After a few food rewards, She started barking at me. Most of the time when we train with food, we do a few reps and then break off the session with a toy reward. She much prefers toys – has been known to spit out food when highly aroused and we have been switching back and forth between types of rewards. Thoughts?
also, I feel like I should be leashing and unleashing for every rep ?
Carrie Neyland
Participantawesome!!! sorry for the less than stellar editing job….
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantOur work this am
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pools/bodies of water
balls- any kind of ballCarrie Neyland
ParticipantHmmm her kryptonite. Guess for her it would be what sets her arousal higher? Because she is focused.. just hyperaroused.
Walking through the ring gates
Taking off her leash in the ring
Watching Jamie run one of her dogs
In training- ill timed reward – becomes frustrated and Barking when training new skill
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantVideo is long— did a few things and then some combos.
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantLong time no see!! I have trouble restarting when I’ve had to take some time off in a class.
Thought- Roulez suckles on a mat at home in the evening. Think it would be useful in a trial setting? She is very calm outside the ring… it’s only when we walk through the gates when the arousal level is visibly heightened.
Need to go read some games and figure out where we need to start
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantGotcha
This is our home engaged chillCarrie Neyland
Participantok. yes, I see it now.
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantDo you tell them to chill or only invite them up
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantWe need help with engaged chill. like serious help. SURPRISE!!!!!! maybe I need to step it back to the house. In between training sessions, we did a few tricks and then I tried petting her. Ugh. she jumped and circled and ran to frisbee and stared at it, ran back to me.
would training a verbal chill defeat the purpose?
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