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Carrie Neyland
ParticipantBacking up, Stays, and Resilience game 3!
A minor breakthrough on backing up and even more progress on stays– Yay for latent learning!!!Resilience game 3- I goofed and forgot to do a reminder session before starting the on leash portion of the exercise. Included a small clip of that!! After a break, I did the reminder session (no video) and then the on leash part.
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantThank you for the videoes. It did help. No video, but we have worked stays with more success over the last few days.
I did meet some friends 🙂 this afternoon and played around with a longer tunnel. To help me get ahead and have him forward out of the tunnel, I did have him drive to me or my helper
He was a rock star!!!Cant wait for this weekend!!
Carrie
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantTunnels- He did really well with a longer tunnel!!
Stays- If I am still and don’t move until after I click and throw the treat, I am able to ping pong the duration and max duration is increasing. If I move one foot, good. When I move the second foot to complete the step away, he moves.
The last few days, I have worked on shaping a sit by my side. We are probably up to a 110* angle – hahaha. But no difference.
He will offer a sit pretty consistently on the cato board – so decided to see if it would make any difference. Yea, no.
He does offer a sit at doorways, expens,and crate until given his verbal release “break” and I can move away from him in those situations.
Carrie
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantHope your holiday season had been safe and warm!!
We did our 1st tunnel today!! We borrowed Jamie’s 3 ft(?) shorty and I planned to use my Manners Minder. Batteries dead!! So switched to a toy. He had no problem. My tunnels are 15 ft but I will scrunch up as much as possible at our next training session.
Our 2nd clip is Strike a Pose. Looking at my video, I wasn’t happy with some of my body positioning and I could have done better with treat throws.
Last but not least – stays. Ive been able to increase my duration, but any movement back on my part and he moves.
Carrie
Carrie Neyland
Participant2 questions
One, is IYC now passé?
Two, where do I find the recorded seminars from Brain Camp to buy? Maybe they haven’t had time to post yet on Clean Run?
Carrie
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantI know, right? Didn’t film last night BUT implemented each of your suggestions and Voila!!
Carrie Neyland
Participant– about the marker: “yes” is built in already as a ‘look at my hands for the cookie’ marker (it is not entirely intentional yet we all do it
ugh!!! Forgot to use Get it instead of yes!
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantHa!! I can always rely on Jamie!!!
Storming here tonight so we did indoor work. I had trouble on parallel path getting him to have forward focus.Carrie Neyland
ParticipantWobble board and late blind crosses 🤣🤣🤣
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantHey Tracy,
No video this post.>>>So to help him look forward after the lap turn to. the prop, the cue hand should be empty so he follows it but doesn’t question if he should look at the<<>>>
My cue hand was empty. You can’t tell from the video, but I believe he was getting distracted by my long sleeve moving at my wrist. Believe it or not, but that was probably the first time he had seen me wear long sleeves and the movement caught his eye.
We worked the prop with me throwing the treat sooner and he shifted his focus forward pretty quickly.
Yesterday, I took him to practice in a new place with a few friends. In between the “big” dogs working, he had a few turns working lap turns, parallel path, turn and burn. He did awesome even though my friend had her 1 yr old pup on a leash near where we were working.
We also let them have a couple of off leash sessions of play. Intermittent recalls with treat and release back to play– He ROCKED it!!!!! A few times you could tell it took him a second to process it before he would start running to me and other times where he immediately ran to me. Best part of the day- besides watching how cute they were playing.
Will get some video today.
Carrie
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantStill a little too verbal on my part. Who’d a thunk?🤣 Working on cleaning up my verbal markers.
>>>>I think you can also use a charlie bear or something light in color but less exciting than cheese in this<<<< He had been having some tummy issues so have been using mostly cheese. Tonight I used a lighter colored kibble. We had a few cookies that had to be hunted down.
Backing up– going slow.. but getting a few steps back.Sorry about the last video glitches. Hoping tonight’s is better
Lap turns- he had an easier time turning right. Imagine that!
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantJamie helped me this afternoon with backing up and think we made some progress.
I apologize – put both of our work sessions in one video.
Lap turns and backing up.
Most happy with how it is getting easier to move him from cheese to tug! Yes, I have to work at it but… he’s doing it.
Carrie Neyland
Participantplankrobatics- Video fail!!! But he did great. my plank is pretty short and wider than 12 inches but thought it was a good place to start. Im most happy with how he went from cheese as a reward to tugging.
Backing up- we can work outside tomorrow and I will use expens to see if that helps
Carrie Neyland
ParticipantNo video today — did a short walk, worked with 2 frizzers for retrieve, etc. BUT, I did take each dog out separately for play/work.
Found it made a difference in MY arousal level and the work/play session because my attention wasn’t split.>>>> If he is in a stimulating situation, it can be all about him and then you can help him with the arousal regulation. <<<
What is it I can do to help him with his arousal regulation? Definitely a lack of knowledge in this area on my part. It’s something that is a struggle for Roulez and I don’t want to repeat history.
Carrie
Carrie Neyland
Participant>>>>>”you also had to learn how to help her manage that high arousal when she was really
aroused<<<<Ha! Still working on that! Seems like all of the progress that we had made on her start line has disappeared since pregnancy. The first few times we trialed, not so bad. The last 2 – horrible. Going to UKI next weekend and the plan is train, train, train! To be truthful, there have not been a lot of rules in her life since pregnancy and she needs consistent boundaries. And I think having another dog added to the pack and training , even though it is her pup, has been an adjustment for her.
The humping did come during a high energy play session. Yes, I do need and will start bringing them each outdoors by themselves for play and training. It used to be Tchoup that I worried about hurting him in play, but with the frisbee Roulez goes off the chain
Parallel path and countermotion. I wanted to do in an area where we had more room to move. I tried some without food to avoid the grass distraction but that caused it’s own set of problems.
https://youtu.be/YFFc8ubxMZ0HrHe did a 180 with thw wobble board! I really ha to work hard to get him to tug after using cheese but I used cheese (higher value treat) since he was more hesitant with wobble board the first session.
So wish we could have gone to Brain Camp!!!!
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