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Julia
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Here are our first 2 sequences.
This is pretty much the whole of our session, apart from warm up and some wing wraps at the start.
I always try and keep sessions short with her as I feel that when she starts to get tired the bars start to come down.
We’ll get the others done later this week.I’ve been working on a look cue at the first jump so that I can lead out laterally and was really happy with how she did this here.
These distances are a lot closer than what we usually get at trials- it differs very much from judge to judge but we’re starting to get more European style courses in the state where I live I love these, but there’s a bit of a teething stage where a lot of novice courses now have 9 and 10 metres in a straight line and a lot of straight tunnels which require tight turns after. Makes it super hard to get there. I’m not complaining as I welcome the change and the more modern style courses but I find the masters courses are getting it right more than the novice at the moment.I included a quick video of her startline at the end as I wanted you to see what she does with repositioning her front paws and for your input. Recently I’ve done seminars with a couple of different presenters and one had no problem with it but one did. My general feeling is that I’m fine with it – if she breaks we go back and reset. I tried to experiment with a down for a bit but found that while she then kept her front feet still, she broke the stay more often. I don’t want to be fighting her on the startline over something that doesn’t really bother me but if it’s likely to become an issue I’ll see if I can fix it.
Julia
ParticipantThanks Tracy
I tried the volume game as part of my warm up when trialling yesterday.
The first run we did it in a quieter place away from the ring and as that went well the second time we did it right outside the ring.
I didn’t manage video unfortunately but she loved it and we had 2 super runs following this. No bars down in either.
Novice Jumping we were clear until the last obstacle which required a blind cross at the end of a straight tunnel and was never going to happen. I got stuck on the wrong side of the tunnel and she ran past the last jump. Novice agility I ran NFC. First tine on a dogwalk outside home and she nailed it
so very happy with our trial day.
I’ll get to the sequences over the next few days and we’ll keep up the games as well.Julia
ParticipantThanks for the feedback. I really find your comments about food very helpful as they make total sense and help me get my own thoughts in better order if that also makes sense.
The pairing of the food and the toy is similar to how I built more value into taking food and we will definitely go back and play more of this game.
She will take food at a trial after she has run so we usually have a very brief tug when she comes out of the ring and then switch to food for the cool down She will also take food before she goes in if it’s high value enough, but prefers the toy.
I’m happy with her focus at a trial but I just feel that I need another set of eyes on what I am doing now as I’m sure there are always gaps and at 2 I think it’s a good time to address any.Here is our volume game.
Julia
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Here are our first pattern games.
I wasn’t sure how we would go with these as Sonnet isn’t food motivated at all. I’ve worked on this since she was a puppy as I like to be able to use food as well as toys but it’s been a long hard slog at times.
Toy is definitely the bomb for her and I have to pick my times to be able to use food.
I did these early morning before I fed her so she would be hungry at least.
I also had a pretty big distraction without realising at the time. A toy belonging to one of my other dogs was on a shelf just out of picture and I had no idea. She obviously did though, as soon as we finished she went racing up to the shelf and tried to grab it so pretty happy she managed to work through that for the food as I don’t think she even looked towards the shelf at all. -
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