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katgor66
ParticipantSo, we have been out of commission–Gruff became quite ill Wednesday night and today is his first day wanting to move.
Here is our wing video: https://youtu.be/aGkPehA2Obg. I’m not using food out of concern for his system, which is still quite gassy, although the vomiting has stopped.
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ParticipantHere is Driving forward Pt 2: https://youtu.be/G9zAJ1G3mKw.
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ParticipantHere is Plankrobatics: https://youtu.be/Lb1NV6ypkZI.
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ParticipantHere is Goat tricks 2: https://youtu.be/uRyNkeummmU.
Here is a second video, same stuff: https://youtu.be/JVzHZsoCbzo.
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ParticipantHere is my video for Stealth Self control: https://youtu.be/9UfL5LwHNzQ.
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ParticipantHere is a video for collar grab: https://youtu.be/2EFXneN63JM.
I started with food, but failed to notice a toy, that he did not fail to notice, so we switched. As we worked, I noticed that my holding his collar when I get the toy may be acting counter-productively to the collar grab, adding a slight aversive into the sequence, so I shifted to tossing a treat to get the toy–I think you may have been pointing this out earlier, but I really felt it here. I liked the last rep. 😊
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ParticipantHere is stealth (recall): https://youtu.be/YC_XFa_G2Ec. I did it a little different; I went to my facility that he is very familiar with, and that has its “furniture” changed around with things added and subtracted every few days to work recall.
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ParticipantHere is Goat tricks 1 (First session): https://youtu.be/-Gc0a6oOc0A.
I think it went well other than him knocking his prop onto his head and then slipping–I will stay further from the carpet’s edge next session. 😊katgor66
ParticipantSo I started working on the blind cross outdoors because I thought it would be easier running; however, when I threw the treat, he glanced, did not see it, and just went after the toy–I did not have time to get ahead. After a couple tries, we moved indoors. I considered throwing a second toy, but thought getting the basic idea first made sense–thoughts?
Next, I chose a longer toy, but it seemed to make it harder controlling his behavior around the toy and it made it harder for me to control the toy. I am thinking of going to a smaller toy–thoughts? Good idea or work through it?
Here is the video (indoors): https://youtu.be/z5ki5KNt2UU.
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ParticipantHere is the wing exercise standing: https://youtu.be/W9rtDFqqo6c. I hope I am not giving too much thinking time, but it did seem like he was thinking and not frustrated–although he did need to zoom a bit after.
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ParticipantHere is my Shaping a wing wrap video: https://youtu.be/PufHfm3DuEs.
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ParticipantOoops! Here it is: https://youtu.be/zPMOXwjGjFs. Sorry about that!
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ParticipantI have tried to incorporate your comments in this video: https://youtu.be/JuyohWva1RY.
I forgot to do the scatter on camera, but when I was at the camera, I did do it and it clearly helped him lower is arousal and settle–yay! I will try and train myself to do it more promptly.
I think I was able to switch from food to toy much more smoothly.
The yoga mat worked better, although not perfectly, poor fellow! We’ll take it outside later.
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ParticipantHere is my video for the prop game 1: https://youtu.be/JuyohWva1RY.
I am having trouble finding something that does not slide. I can try outside in the morning, but . . . there are deer tonight.
I brought the toy in midway, but felt it was over-arousing him; I’m interested if you agree with the decision.
On one he failed to go. Did I wait too long to reset?
Thank you!
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ParticipantThe link seems wonky so I’m reposting the same one as above: https://youtu.be/tPUYy13-G94.
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