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Kyla McNeill
ParticipantGood morning,
Yesterday, we went to an agility fun match so got to practice tricks and sits with real life distractions! We were there from 9am until 2pm.
I only took Lennan in the ring once but had him out and about a few times and he was also practicing being in his crate. Overall he was a very good boy.
This video, we worked on tricks and sits mostly farther away from distractions.
This video was when we went into the ring. Working on tricks outside the gate, I wasn’t properly prepared with the cheese. Lennan was a good boy waiting for the slow cheese prep.
Kyla McNeill
ParticipantGood morning!
Here is our first session on head turn training.
Kyla McNeill
ParticipantThanks so much!
Setting a timer is a good idea. I had meant for the wing session to be shorter but I hadn’t realized the length of time was the reason he was having more trouble at times. It is hard to see in the moment. Will definitely work with shorter sessions.
Thanks for the suggestions on the serp training. I will work on that next time.Kyla McNeill
ParticipantGood morning,
Thank-you for the feedback on the wing wrapping.
This is a session working on one wing with throwing toy back.
Also, this session we worked on transferring serp to jump.
Kyla McNeill
ParticipantHello!
Thanks so much!
He really has been throwing his body around a lot recently. We’ve had several, omg please don’t break yourself moments. Will definitely try as you’ve suggested for throwing the toy back.
This is a session we did with wrapping two wings and front crosses.
Kyla McNeill
ParticipantHello,
We tried some more prop training. I decided to try without putting the prop on anything to start with.
I still didn’t get the timing of the rear cross at first but Lennan was a good boy. I think we had some good success.
Kyla McNeill
ParticipantThanks so much! It all makes sense. I felt like I wanted to reward him both when he did what I asked but jumped over the prop as well as when he realized he missed it and went back to hit it. I wasn’t sure if that would give him the correct information or not.
I was not trying to use a specific marker when he was “wrong” but will definitely try to be mindful to not indicate the error.
I will try your suggestions with the turns.Kyla McNeill
ParticipantHello,
Thanks so much!
Your suggestion to tie the frisbee to the long toy sounds great. I will try that!In this video we worked on some prop training and following toy in hand.
What should I do when Lennan successfully moves in the direction I want when working with the prop but misses actually touching it? He was definitely losing enthusiasm when he missed touching it and didn’t get rewarded. He almost quit working with me a couple of times. He wants to go faster now which I think makes it more difficult for him to actually hit the thing. Is my prop too small?
When following toy in hand for turns, he seemed to be starting to figure out some of them. For some reason he seemed to get it better when toy was in my right hand.
Kyla McNeill
ParticipantHello,
Thanks so much!
That makes sense about the conditioned responses to the toy. We will work on your suggestions.
Sounds good to add a verbal for the turn away. I agree he probably would appreciate that info.This is a session that we did yesterday evening. I opted for super fast and fun exercises for this session and no hard thinking. Lennan had already had a small brain explosion earlier in the day as we visited an agility trial (where he was overwhelmed at first but then eventually relaxed) and also took a walk in a new urban location (where he behaved excellently).
On the parallel path with jump, added go and running. Apparently the torn up frisbee toy turned out to be much higher value than his tug so switched to only using one toy for that session but he was bringing it right back to go again. It also took me a few times to figure out how to throw it where I wanted it to go.
Kyla McNeill
ParticipantGood morning!
Lennan really does seem to have value for that hand target. I’m not even sure why he loves it so much. He learned it right away when I first taught him to touch it. He’s never been that enthusiastic about targetting to my hand without the target. Apparently he loves the target though.
Lennan does have a go around behaviour for a disc, however I wouldn’t have expected him to think it was being cued at that time as the situation was different than when he would be asked to do it. I think he was trying to see if he could get the reward faster or was trying to figure out what to do.
When doing the parallel path with toy he was actually bringing the toy right back. He’s normally quite consistent at this point about bringing toys back. If he doesn’t bring the toy back right away it usually means that whatever I was rewarding him for he found difficult (or something new that he really had to think about). I just let him keep the toy until he’s ready and he tells me when he’s ready to go again by coming back.
I’m posting two videos here. We worked on some sits with distractions, and turns using toy instead of cookie in the first video. The turns were more challenging using the toy.
In the second video, worked on the strike a pose again but not with a jump yet. Lennan still seems to be having trouble putting together to sit and then touch target. He started to be unsure, trying the going around behind me again. He can do it perfectly when I start with a cookie toss.
Lennan thought it was very exciting to play parallel path with two toys. He went faster!Kyla McNeill
ParticipantHello,
This is some training we worked on yesterday. Lennan seemed to have a hard time with the nose touch to target starting in a sit when I was using toy reward but was great with starting with a cookie toss.
Parallel path with the jump, I didn’t have a bump but the jump I was using had a fixed bottom bar so hopefully that was ok. I was using cookies to start but ran out partway through so we switched to toy.
Kyla McNeill
ParticipantHello,
We did a bit of prop training where I was working on throwing the reward back to him (except the first couple of times because he was ready to start and I wasn’t ready to throw). He is very enthusiastic about hitting that thing now.
Also some wing wrapping. He definitely likes some excitement to start.
Kyla McNeill
ParticipantHello,
Well last week was pretty crazy and we didn’t get a chance to do much training, but we will be getting back to some stuff this week. Thanks so much for the last feedback. I will definitely work on that. Here is a video we did of some wing wrapping as well as wrapping other things. We also tried the rear cross.
Kyla McNeill
ParticipantGood morning,
This is a combo of 3 games we worked on yesterday.
In the prop game he seemed to have a harder time actually hitting the prop when walking in a straight line. I did reward him a couple of times for effort even though he missed. Is this ok?
When we tuned into the live presentation yesterday, took the opportunity to also practice “maybe you should chill when the mama is not ready to pay attention to you”. Success! Then he was truly exhausted from all the hard work chilling (pic on floor instead of bed), haha, and had to go take a big nap.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10PTZZ4jMS3xZrO_2c2DG_YUGWlZZt-Y3/view?usp=drivesdkKyla McNeill
ParticipantHello!
We worked on some training last night.
He was ok with food this time for drive to hand with toy distraction and turns.
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