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  • in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85639
    katgor66
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    Here is my video for Stealth Self control: https://youtu.be/9UfL5LwHNzQ.

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85494
    katgor66
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    Here 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. 😊

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85493
    katgor66
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    Here 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.

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85438
    katgor66
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    Here 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. 😊

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85405
    katgor66
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    So 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.

    • This reply was modified 7 months, 4 weeks ago by katgor66.
    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85401
    katgor66
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    Here 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.

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85363
    katgor66
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    Here is my Shaping a wing wrap video: https://youtu.be/PufHfm3DuEs.

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85361
    katgor66
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    Ooops! Here it is: https://youtu.be/zPMOXwjGjFs. Sorry about that!

    • This reply was modified 7 months, 4 weeks ago by katgor66. Reason: Put the same wrong link in again
    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85356
    katgor66
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    I 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.

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85337
    katgor66
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    Here 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!

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85336
    katgor66
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    The link seems wonky so I’m reposting the same one as above: https://youtu.be/tPUYy13-G94.

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85335
    katgor66
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    Thank you!

    I redid some of the exercises trying to use a lower treat hand by my knees. I then added running to the toy game. I have a marker: “take it” that he knows already; I just wasn’t using it because I was thinking about too many other thingsπŸ™„–I used it here (once imperfectly, but the second one got out of my mouth right). I also added a treat trade with mixed results. For a bonus, we added a collision into my tripod and me out of enthusiasm!!!

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85292
    katgor66
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    Here are the other drive to handler exercises–I put them together because I saw other were: https://youtu.be/JMYgWQYKOm0. Let me know which way is better for you. πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85287
    katgor66
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    Here is my first, baby level, drive to handler video: https://youtu.be/uUXkJQub0CQ.

    in reply to: Kathryn and Gruffudd #85246
    katgor66
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    I had to go out of town this weekend and its been crazy, but I just had time to check. It looks like my links are working!! I will be able to get started first thing Monday. Thank you!

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