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  • in reply to: Barb & Casper #59789
    Barb VanEseltine
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    Hi Tracy,

    I haven’t taught either the 180 RC or the treadle wrap with connection. I usually teach them as a specific behavior with a cue.

    But I’m up to try it. As you can see I wasn’t wildly successful.
    This video is too long, I just couldn’t figure out how to cut it and still show you what happened. Maybe glance through and pick places to help me. Sorry.

    Barb

    in reply to: Barb & Casper #59734
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Great feedback – thanks again for all the time and careful attention you put into your critiques!

    I will be very careful to have as much Diane as possible on my sends. <grin — first funny typo I’ve found>

    More later, I hope!

    Barb

    in reply to: Barb & Casper #59651
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Hi Tracy,

    Slippery roads means class canceled means time to train my own dogs! You will notice that I start out with the long line on Casper. Then the line goes on the toy. At the end, they were both free for a while. I am trying very, very hard not to make a mistake and have to walk him down. The line does, however, sometimes cause jumps and bars to come down.

    Regarding serpentines: I have put in seemingly endless hours working serps with previous dogs. I will say, however, that I am a bit nervous about them in competition. It seems to me that I am ALWAYS way behind praying that Enzo recognizes the pattern. I expect I will need to get Casper even more familiarity with them, since he is faster. Comment?

    In that light, I did get impatient and included some complete serpentines. 🙂
    I put a map video before the serp one; numbers start at 5 — it just shows an example of how I can get so far behind.
    At the very end I put in a bit of show-off stuff. 😉

    Here is my work from pack 2.



    Thanks!
    Barb

    in reply to: Barb & Casper #59531
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Here is my sending video from pack 2.

    As you can see, Casper sends beautifully but drifts around the turn, especially turning left. I tried a few things to tighten them up without very good success. (Why do I bend over when trying to communicate something?) Ideas? Maybe I should place the toy on the tight return line? I thought I had tried strong counter motion but I couldn’t find it on the video. (As we used to say in the pharmaceutical industry: “not documented = not done”.)

    Also, we (Jen Pinder and I) have decided that we really, REALLY need to get a handle on this “no recall” thing. I am doing a lot of “work for breakfast” exercises (touch, stay, sit at a distance, sit/down while I approach) while he is on a long line. For these exercises, that got really old, so I put the line on the toy for a while. I did discover, however, that a dog who hasn’t had breakfast yet will work for dog food. <grin>

    Then I tried the next part (with the FC or BC on the far side of the two jumps). I really feel that the only reason I could get the cross in was because of how long he went over the first jump. Possibly shouldn’t have continued before fixing the initial error with the drifty sends. <sigh> Although you might be pleased to see that the errors on the FC and the errors on the BC were about the same.

    Thanks,
    Barb

    in reply to: Barb & Casper #59047
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Hi Tracy,
    Alas, I was last to send in any video. Maybe I’ll start to catch up this weekend — I’m NOT going to a trial!
    This video is just the very first week, first exercise. 🙂

    (I was just today talking about the importance of connection with my students. And they are supposed to be Masters/Premier students. Oh well.)

    Thanks,
    Barb

    in reply to: Barb & Casper #57007
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Hi Tracy,

    Here we go on the next bit. While I was working on your sequences, I was also working on trying to get Casper’s preferred toy out of my hands. I tried to let you see where it is. At the end, I had it in the middle and that seemed to work well. I HATE having a toy in my hand (pocket is ok). Not sure why, maybe left from obedience…?

    I thought it went rather well. At the end, I played around with the BC versus FC. This is exactly the kind of situation where I don’t understand the BC. I am already facing my dog, why isn’t the FC easier. You have to rotate through over 180 degrees to get the BC and hardly any to get the FC. (This sounds argumentative but it is a real question.)

    The bar at the top of the pinwheel came down a lot. (It came down for Enzo, too, when I let him work this series.) Clearly, it is something I’m doing…

    After a while we got tired of setting up and just started wherever.

    Thanks for the feedback on length of training. In my mind, I know better than to train to depletion. In the obedience days, I used to set a timer for young dogs (I like training fronts and finishes; most dogs don’t). I may have to start doing that for Casper.

    Here is our video: https://youtu.be/dhyXSzYKv2E

    Thanks,
    Barb

    in reply to: Barb & Casper #56851
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Hi Tracy,

    My first reaction is: thank you so much for such a detailed review! I can see what you are saying but it is hard for me to see how I could have seen these things myself. <sigh>

    Also, I am pretty darn reluctant to us a BC on such a young dog, since he might go anywhere…! I hope to have time to play with it more later today or tomorrow.

    I tried to leave a toy on the ground (not on the line but for after the run) but he had a really hard time ignoring it. We will work on it but for now, I’m sticking with throwing it. At least he brings it back in my barn. Still working on it at Mark’s place (Highest Hope Dog Sports) where I take lessons from Jen Pinder.

    Interesting thing that I’d like your feedback on: Casper will work well and willingly for about 15 minutes. That includes actual work plus toy fetching and some tugging. BUT, when he is done, he is done. Yesterday, we played a bit and I threw the toy and we played a bit and I had the toy; then when I asked him to line up for another rep, he just didn’t. It looked like playing keep away but without a toy involved. Of course, no recall. After a bit of BS, I got a couple more reps on the A-frame and got ready to leave. He was totally on board with that, no problem with recall or anything: he met me at the door, I put on the leash and we walked up to the house. Of course, IRL, you never need more than 60 seconds of work, so that’s not a big deal there. But I would like to train (with breaks and so on) for more than 15 minutes. Ideas?
    (aside: I have not done much with working Enzo and Casper alternately because the non-working dog SCREAMS. My only solution has been to drive the van down to the barn and crate the non-working dog in the van. I suppose I could just plan on that every time.)

    I will try to take your advice for the next section as far as trusting him on the lines.

    Thanks!
    Barb

    in reply to: Barb & Casper #56798
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    HI Tracy,

    Alas, I am running behind (again; as always…).

    Here is Casper on the first part of the exercises. Except for not knowing a toss-back at all, he did pretty well. I can thank Jen Crank for the RC (he learned it in one session at her place using a tunnel).

    Barb

    in reply to: Cindi and Ripley (2 1/2 yr old Border Collie) #55452
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Hi Cindi,

    A Million thank-you’s!! I could swear I had looked everywhere for it but no go.

    Happy, happy
    Barb

    in reply to: Barb & Casper #55274
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Good Morning!!

    iOS Version is 16.6.1
    iPhone 13 Pro Max

    I can’t figure out what version of iMovie I’m at but since I deleted and reinstalled, I’m assuming the most recent.

    Barb

    in reply to: Barb & Casper #55234
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Hi Tracy,

    This is dreadfully long.

    However, I have figured out a kludge: in iMovie get it all ready, then on the iphone, turn on recording, then run the video. <sigh> I will try on the next one.

    Barb

    in reply to: Barb & Casper #55201
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Hi Tracy,

    Are you dictating your answers? I can understand it all but the one I really liked was:
    “…Yo can also teach the skill with your hat far away …”
    Never thought my hat was part of that skill. <smile>

    As far as iMovie. I have taken these steps:
    1. Delete iMovie from my iPhone
    2. Turn iPhone totally off
    3. Turn iPhone back on
    4. Reinstall iMovie (didn’t have to buy it again)
    5. Try again

    HA!!

    Under Export and Share; it says share to family, friends or post on social media. But the only workable choice is Facebook, unless you want me IM’ing them to you (I don’t think so) or email.

    I put one up on Facebook with you tagged (both with and without Golin). Not ideal. I don’t have any idea why I can’t get it to Youtube but I have to get it out of iMovie as a saved video.

    Any Suggestions?
    Barb

    in reply to: Barb and Enzo and Casper #54011
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Hi Tracy,

    Mostly what I think is: “This will be lots more fun to chat about in person.” I sure hope it works out this time.

    Thanks for all your help and detailed reviews!

    Barb

    in reply to: Barb and Enzo and Casper #53972
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Here is the second course. I think the errors were more because I was tired and wasn’t able to get where I wanted to go. Also, late cues.

    Barb

    in reply to: Barb and Enzo and Casper #53946
    Barb VanEseltine
    Participant

    Hi Tracy,

    Well, I did this Monday but haven’t had a chance to edit it. I did an okay job on the first Standard course but the second one was such a goat rodeo I didn’t even include it.

    Thanks,
    Barb

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