So here is my list of foundation-y STUFF that I want to be sure to do with puppy before actually moving on to any real equipment. Even though it falls far short of 135 (235 when you count her shaping ideas!), it was long enough that I had to write it down. Can you imagine the horror of running through what I thought was all the basic foundation I think is important, only to come to find that I forgot to teach a STAY when I go to do jump grids or whatever for the first time? I know, not very likely but again, I don't do this puppy thing but once in a coon's age (felt like an appropriate moment to bring out an ol' timey phrase) so I really want to approach this with some organization.
1 | Um, the dog's name. Good thing to learn. |
2 | Sit |
3 | Down |
4 | Stand |
5 | Wait- temporary (lead outs) |
6 | Stay- For.ev.er. |
7 | "Okay" |
8 | "Put yer collar/leash/harness on" |
9 | Potty on command |
10 | "Get in Jail" (go in the crate) |
11 | "Get inside" (Useful in winter…) |
12 | "Get a Drink" (So helpful to have a dog hydrate on command) |
13 | Chase me, I have yer toy |
14 | Chase The Dog, she has the toy |
15 | Tug with your toy |
16 | Race to toy- "Let's Go" |
17 | Alternate taking toys/food for reward |
18 | Retrieve thing- "Get it" |
19 | Release toy |
20 | Put toy in my hand |
21 | "Bring" me that thing you have (eg that dead animal you're hiding) |
22 | "Take it" take toy from hand |
23 | "Leave it" toy or food |
24 | "Clean up" (Dogs ONLY eat food that falls on ground when I say) |
25 | "Watch"- look me in the eye |
26 | "Where is___?" Learn to look for what I say |
27 | "Find it" You lost it, you find it |
28 | "Put toys away" |
29 | "Nose Kisses" (Avoids unsavory french kiss with dog) |
30 | Back up |
31 | Nose-Hand touches |
32 | Shake, both paws |
33 | "High Five" |
34 | "Hug" or "grab it" with front foot/arm |
35 | Touch back foot to hand |
36 | Back up stairs |
37 | Back up onto wall |
38 | Headstand |
39 | Sit up |
40 | Sit up and scootch forward/back |
41 | "Bow" (for stretching) |
42 | Roll over |
43 | Lay on side |
44 | 4 Feet IN a container |
45 | 4 Feet ON a container |
46 | Push game with front feet- shut door |
47 | Walk forward balanced on my feet |
48 | Skateboard |
49 | "Between" start line line up between legs |
50 | Figure eights with legs |
51 | Back up through legs |
52 | "Pop up" onto object |
53 | "Off" jump down from object |
54 | Front feet up on the wall |
55 | Jump up w/Front feet on me at my invite |
56 | Jump into arms on invite |
57 | Low balance disk |
58 | Wobble board |
59 | Balance Ball |
60 | Retrieve toy running over wide plank |
61 | Restrained Recalls |
62 | Front facing recall, throw toy through legs, retrieve |
63 | Recall to front (informal) |
64 | Front position (formal) |
65 | Perch work (as precursor to heeling) |
66 | Line up on either side (swing finish) |
67 | Recall to side/heel |
68 | Around (R to L side) |
69 | Behind (L to R side) |
70 | Walk/Run side/heel |
71 | Send straight to toy- "go" |
72 | Send to toy at wall |
73 | Recall to side or heel, accelerated send to toy |
74 | Running into decel |
75 | Walk/Run outside circles |
76 | Walk/Run inside circles |
77 | Circles into accelerated send to toy |
78 | Direction change- FC, turn in |
79 | Directional- turn away to right |
80 | Directional- turn away to left |
81 | Direction changes at walk/run |
82 | Moving drop/full stop |
83 | Post turn on flat |
84 | Recall into post turn, either side. |
85 | Recall through Mine Field (toys, food, etc) |
86 | Walk/Run with me through Mine Field |
87 | Play with minor distraction |
88 | Stay with minor distraction |
89 | Focus work through minor distraction |
90 | Auto drop on low table top only |
91 | "Out" backside approach (use with jump wings only) |
92 | Circle cone to left |
93 | Circle cone to right |
94 | Multiple circles each way |
95 | Send to cone (distance) to complete circle |
96 | Send to cone and accel out of complete circle |
97 | FC on cone (wrap) |
98 | Post turn on cone |
99 | Multiple cones, change to jump post |
100 | Stay while The Dog works |
There you have it. I love this complete mishmash of systems. The best of any one world I think. (But dear god, if I have forgotten something quintessential, LET ME KNOW!)
While it isn't in an exact order, it is sort of grouped by items that logically go together and is in some semblance of progression. I want to get the basics covered first, and then spend a long time on drive and building the idea of play and reward, with the goal of ME being the Most Fun Thing Ever. Then we will move into Tricks With Ulterior Motive. I love teaching tricks and the ones listed as the ones I have found most beneficial to The Dog as far as teaching good manners, safety, and future applicable agility skilz. Plus they do the job of teaching puppy to learn. Then everything else pretty much falls into the obedience and agility flat work world. I have set one firm rule- no moving on to the latter control exercises until I have a dog with tons of drive to work (play) and confidence, thinking of course of the phrase of the year "Don't worry about control until you actually have something that needs controlling."
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A puppy is such an amazing thing. There is a philosophical idea of Tabula Rasa, or translated, Blank Slate. The belief here is that we are all born with a blank mind, free of built-in content, and that all knowledge and personality (the 'soul' to Locke) comes from experience and perception. Think about it. Your dog will be exactly what you make it.
Heck... she could be an Astronaut! Or even... The first Mixed Female President! |
I see you are really trying to keep busy in the last hours remaining . LOL
ReplyDeleteOh, ever do any ladder work or walk/stand/turn around on a balance beam, I use a 4x4 for that last one.
ReplyDeleteDRAT! Someone saw right through me!!
ReplyDeleteLadder work- great idea! And I may actually have a 4X4. See, glad I asked, even if this is a thinly veiled attempt to distract myself.
Puppies scare me to death! So many things to screw up!! LOL Just wait until you see this coming Friday's trick! It's a MUST DO!! It's a 12 week old Golden puppy...but NO PRESSURE Shenna!! VBG
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