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nstegmann
ParticipantUhh yes, I see! My unique strange blind cross version of “send and stand”:-)
I watched the video I made yesterday on the tunnel exercise. I did exactly the same: sent from far away, went to the jump wing and made the blind while standing.
So I will try to keep moving – with my arms close at my body and magnetic fingers to his nose with the lead hand. Then try to to execute quick the BC while moving as soon as I see his nose at the tunnel exit. Hard work!!!!nstegmann
ParticipantHello Tracy,
Please see our 1 jump exercise. Sammy seems to be okay with my arms, although there is much more room for improvement:-)
In fact it felt easier with Sammy as he started driving ahead already at the first wing. I reviewed with Jazz driving ahead a few times and then we tried it again. It was slightly better.
Usually he is very confident in driving ahead of me, but only on straight lines or soft turns (when he expecting that I follow him or throw the toy ahead). But on they way to wraps he slows down. We contentiously working on the wraps according to your max pup courses (I pull the toy along on a long line and let him grab it.) He speeds up after the wrap but I am not able to get him with speed into the wrap. Therefore I assume it is my handling. I cut out a rep there you can see it at we add (but it was no blind).Nadine
nstegmann
ParticipantHello Tracy,
Please see my kind dogs, both real gentlemans…
nstegmann
ParticipantI tried the exersice with a bottle of water in each hand. It is real fun and it showed me that my hands are flipping around like tentakels when I am running:-) It will take a long, long time until I can do this with something in my hand which can cause cains. But I assume that Sammy will support me in breaking this habbit by jumping up on me whenever I forget it:-)
Thank you so much!
nstegmann
ParticipantSorry, but one more question: how can I clearly see or know, when he is committed, so that I can break the connection and set the new line or turn?
Nadine
nstegmann
ParticipantHello Tracy,
I am sooo grateful about your detailed answer!!! This is much more as you may expect. A BIG thank you:-)
I had the same issue at my first trial some weeks ago. He jumped up at me and made crazy jumps between the obstacles. Now I know why!
I am wondering whether you are going to repeat your “connection course” in near future? You would have your first student already:-)Nadine
nstegmann
ParticipantHello Tracy,
Here is my try on the tunnel with Sammy. I know… I am too late with the blinds:-(
I also worked with Jazz. With him I was obviously one time too early. I pulled him off the tunnel entrance. It is quite hard to find the right time to turn.
Nadine
nstegmann
ParticipantHello Tracy,
I LOVE classical music. We live very closed to Eisenach, the birth-town of JS Bach.
You have such a good eye! Yes, I am much less trustful in Sammy. (In RallyO it is the opposite, Sammy is the superstar:-))
I am not even sure whether I would do a blind with Sammy in trials. He is getting very exited and faster than home. In addition he gets distracted sooner and he is less focused on me and responsive to my cues.The second wing exercise is a huge challenge for me. I was completely puzzled where to go and in which direction to turn. Therefore I added a second wing to make it more look like a jump. Another challenge is to get far enough ahead of the dog.
I read in the instruction – that you want to see the whole session. But I cut out switching the dogs. I hope, that is okay.
Nadine
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ParticipantHello Tracy,
Thanks for your kind words:-)
Yes, Sammy is the silver, Jazz the black poodle. We live in Thuringia, very close to the geographical middle of Germany.
It is a very good advice to keep moving with Jazz. When he gets unsure due to the environment or when he thought he made an error, he slows down. Therefore I thought he will profit from the blinds most. (Sammy is the opposite. He gets overexcited when he thinks it takes to long to get the reward.)
Here is our first wing exercise. In future I will try to follow your advice and keep my arms close to my body.
Wow, you speak German? This is quite unusual in the US. Have you ever been in Germany?
Nadine
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