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Julie Heller
ParticipantDean does voices for all the dogs but Lift is one of his funniest ones. And something like that already exists on Youtube with Cricket Chronicles. We watch those whenever we want a laugh.
I ended up subbing a class at Fusion tonight so went early and brought Lift along. She did the rocking horses with 2 wings on a 15ft dark and sligthly curved tunnel and worked for a toy!
Got an alarm set on my phone for tomorrow so hope to see you in MP 2 Live sessions too.
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Julie Heller
ParticipantRemote Reinforcement – 2/12/24
Sneaking in another one before MaxPup 1 ends. Haven’t done this for a few weeks so circled back. She is still good at coming away from the treats (cheese) and then doing a trick. She’s waiting for me to move back to the treats before coming along with me. Not sure if that is an issue at this early stage or not. (Oh- and hope you get a chuckle at the beginning that I didn’t crop out)
Julie Heller
ParticipantYes- a person went running by the ring during the rocking horses and I was impressed with her noticing but continuing to work. I do worry a bit that we’re behind on working out in public more but I couldn’t find a good in person puppy class for her and then she hit adolescence and I figured it would be super frustrating to try one then. She comes with me to trials and can do pattern games and other things there, but she’s not getting class exposure. She is used to doing tricks with Kaladin (alternating back and forth) but I need to do more where he’s the distraction lying in a bed nearby instead of being a barking distraction in another room.
We’ve done a lot of collar touches/grabs for food (including her dish of raw meat) since I got her, but she’s still not convinced especially if a tunnel or other bit of equipment is out there in front of her.
This was what we did yesterday.
Serp Exit Countermotion – 2/11/24
Lift and Kaladin got a nice walk on some trials this morning to decompress from working at Fusion yesterday. This was after lunch. She was happy to tug before and after in the training room, but I decided to use cheese for her reward since the stay work and all the serpy stuff is a mindbender for her. We hadn’t done this game since the live session so I was really happy with how she picked it right up again. I wanted to try the advanced game so I didn’t push for more counter motion in the baby version -just did a few for a warmup.
Restrained Recalls
Now here’s something you don’t usually see -restrained recalls in MN outside in early February without a danger of slipping.
I don’t want to put a tunnel out yet even though we don’t have snow, but I was just thinking about doing the rocking horses with wings and/or barrels outside I just need daylight the recent trend to have more work meetings over lunch is cramping my style.
Julie Heller
ParticipantTunnel Threadles at Fusion – 2/10/24
Catching up on yesterday’s training at Fusion. The tunnel work has been a lot easier at Fusion even when she doesnt’ want to work for toys – I think because there is so much more space to run after the tunnel and to setup (esp for threadles). And yesterday she actually wanted to work for a toy in our first session!!!!
Backside Slice at Fusion
After her tunnel threadle session, she got to chill in the car while Kaladin got to play. When she came back out again, she considered her toy choices but not very seriousy so we switched to cheese. I needed to zoom out more but her sit stays were good (even though you can’t see them). And she has enough value for going forward that she took one forwards even with 1 wing. That’s the first time she did that though.Rocking Horses Tunnel
We took a play break and then I realized I had forgotten to try the rocking horses earlier. She was still very focused on doing tricks so I squeezed a wing in by the tunnel and we had fun running for cheese. I don’t have Fusion booked again for about a month due to other events so I squeezed in this last session too.
Julie Heller
ParticipantPretty sure it was a dead bug. Yay for supplemental protein.
When trying the wing for the Backside Slice is it still 1 wing and bump so it’s not an actual jump yet?Julie Heller
ParticipantTunnel Threadle – 2/8/24
This was before dinner and the first time she worked the entire tunnel session for a toy. I think a longer tunnel (Even 10ft) would be helpful for the threadles but then I lose the space to have her run out of it to the toy at the end. I have Fusion rented this Saturday morning so maybe she’ll work for a toy there and I can try the rocking horses there but with throwing a toy.
For the backside slice, should that stay on a barrel and a bump (vs jump wing or wings & a bump) until I get more lateral distance?
Julie Heller
ParticipantBackside Slice – 2/7/24
This was before dinner. I was tossing a treat to help her release the toy but she happily switched back to the toy for the reward! She is also tugging some in the mornings before breakfast and doing an easy trick for the tug outside of a training session.I think it’s mostly excitement/pay attention to me barking. She does do an alarm bark at times but less so than the high on life chatty barking.
Julie Heller
ParticipantLateral leadout – 2/6/24
I don’t think she has much of a difference with toy play before or after dinner. It seems to be more that there’s a better chance of her working for a toy if it’s not in the morning (whether before or after breakfast). This session was over lunch. I was trading out the toy for a treat to keep her happier with relinquishing the toy and then sitting. This did seem easier for her when I was only lateral and not also moving forward. She tugged like a fiend after this too. I’ve also gotten a short session or two each day of her tugging and doing tricks. I’ve left the morning session as some trick training for treats until I see signs that her pop rocks are less likely to explode. Her new thing is generally being barky about stuff in particular: staring at herself in the oven door, during meal prep, and moving from her crate back to the kitchen after a meal, especially breakfast. So far I’m mostly managing it with interrupting the oven staring and having her recall to me or do a spin around me for walking from her crate to the kitchen. My reasoning is that it’s best to find something that helps stop her from repeating the behavior until she hopefully grows up some and this is less of a thing.Julie Heller
ParticipantMinny Pinny – 2/5/24
I wanted something that had been relatively easy for her after the excitement of the MAC UKI trial. (we did pattern games and a few wing wraps for food at the trial plus had 2 play dates but I didn’t have a ton of time while scoring and running a friend’s Beardie in 4 classes plus running Kaladin). She got to run around in the backyard with Kaladin over lunch and then she was gung ho to play with toys after dinner so we used a fur tug for this session in the basement. Unfortunately I didn’t hit record (I think my finger missed as I went by) so you didn’t get to see her first 4 reps (2 each direction with an easier time going to the left). So here’s take two.
Julie Heller
ParticipantLateral Leadout – 2/1/24
Worked for a toy before dinner! She wasn’t keen on lining up after releasing the toy so I went to cheese for her to drop the toy and make the sit a happier thing and she even shifted back to the toy after the wrap!
Barrel Wrap- 2/1/24
Took a short break and then she did some Barrel wrapping for the toy!
Perch Pivot – 2/2/24
Caffeine inspired brilliance for the win. This is the microwaveable snugglesafe pad. Cover can shift a bit but it’s generally decent traction. At first it was so low she was going over it but then she figured it out and is pivoting more. She also played with a toy after this and this was all in the morning!
MAC UKI trial this weekend and I’m the show manager so staying overnight closer to On the Rjn.
Julie Heller
ParticipantI think caffeine inspired briliance is probably right about the perch. I’ll look around. I have a food dish that is lower and might work but the surface isn’t as nice as the Fleet Farm rubber horse bucket I have here (and they don’t come lower). She spends a lot of time on her hind end while jumping on Kaladin’s head when playing so I didn’t think about the issue of her weight being back and making it harder to move.
And I checked my notes – those threadle slice sessions from Tuesday were the first time I added the verbal come cue and only the 2nd time since the live session that we did a threadle slice at all – so it is very new and a bit confusing for her.
Julie Heller
ParticipantThreadle Slice – 1/30/24
Did 2 sessions (AM & PM) of threadle slices yesterday. Volume dial works better when your jump wing isn’t in play! She did play tug after each session up a half flight of stairs in the family room, but was a bit sticky about retrieving the toy because she wanted to sit and chew it a bit. Then worked through it and did a few easy tricks for her toy.
AM – https://youtu.be/898EI5voRB4?si=EREJoUl2WndYMnTj
PM – https://youtu.be/gt3FG5m_Jjg?si=QFR1OXqDzhRBthEYAnd today we re-visted the Perch Pivot
Julie Heller
ParticipantI think I was using a bit of arm on the decel because she was hesitating coming into the bump when I stood at the wing.
So after I said she was meh about balls, she proceeded to play with a racquetball this morning but it was mainly becauase she and Kaladin were passing it back and forth. I’ll have to see what she does with it if she is amped up and not looking like she’ll tug. When the pop rocks are going off in her brain and I toss a tug she barely looks at it but keeps jumping up at me so I might get that.Julie Heller
ParticipantTunnel Threadle – 1/28/24
I had done 2 short sessions at home in the last few weeks but the small space makes it hard to collect her from the PT without having her go back in the tunnel on the way back and she had big feelings about the collar holding. So tried it at Fusion with more space and using a sit instead of holding her collar. Not on this video but she went in and popped out again the first time so I straightened the tunnel more (it was barely curved before but it is a dark one) It looks like something sunk in from the home sessions as she flipped her head away on the verbal cue. (sorry about the camera angle – you’ll just have to imagine her in a sit looking at me and then at the tunnel) I did have to use a break cue to get her butt off the ground a few times.
I’ll have to go find my treat hugger and see what she does with it when she is feeling leapy. She’ll play with a raccquetball at home, but it ranks below furry/fleecy things in her book.
Decel – 1/28/24
This was after her break in the car while I trained Kaladin (was able to set up part of the USO Finals course to try different weave entry options – of course they all went much smoother since I hadn’t we running for 180yds or so before it!) I seem to have flunked at selecting the correct zoom level for my videos today! (although you can read my shirt in the middle) The 2nd one I went back to reset because she lay down when I stepped to the side. The others were all nice solid sits. It’s so funny how she drifts wide on the first wrap and then goes, oh right – I remember this game.
Did a Sniffari with her and Kaladin separately in a nearby park we had never been to before. I did have to intervene when Lift picked up a dead mouse leg. Is the reason to take the dog solo so that the focus on their own sniffing and discovery without being influenced by another dog?
She’ll have a quieter training week coming up since I am way over-scheduled with things like the MYOB webinar, massages for the dogs, getting my hair cut & colored and all the secretary stuff for the MAC UKI trial next weekend.
Julie Heller
ParticipantRocking Horses 3 – Tunnel – 1/27/24
Decided this would be a great one for the larger space at Fusion. This one would be a lot easier if I could toss a toy but she wasn’t interested in tugging any of her toy choices. She was happy to work for cheese though.
RDW Foundations
Realized I hadn’t done this for a month so tried it with the Pet Tutor and then doing a wrap to add more speed. My finger went rogue and clicked her first ever launch over the mat. Whoops! This was after she had 2nd breakfast and a short nap in the car while Kaladin got to do tunnel-weave discriminations.Wing Wrap
I was going to call it quits after the RDW work but had some time left and Lift didn’t seem to be done so we did some fun Turn & Burn with a wing and cheese.She got a sniffy walk with Kaladin after this,took a nap when we got home and got to chase Kaladin around the yard after that.
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