Showing posts with label obedience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obedience. Show all posts

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Total Recall

Last night I had no choice- we had to go to obedience class. If there was even the slightest chance that there is any kind of relationship between going to obedience and having nice contacts, then we are going to obedience class.

I was not looking forward to it because there has seemed to be little improvement in our scary areas the last couple months. And having not practiced any former obedience recently, well, you can see there was not much to give me hope that this class would be any different.

Ah, Dog. Sometimes you just like throw a curveball at me, don’t you? Just so I can never completely understand/create expectations of you. Isn’t that just like a female??

Of course, she was stellar. Her heeling was perfect; the ‘about turns’ that normally get a bit laggy were miraculously tight; her attention (usually ping-ponging worriedly between me and the other dogs) was focused only on me; she didn’t try to race me on turns.  And out of the blue, for no particular reason other than she felt like it, she decided last night was the night she was finally going to give me a Total Recall. The Dog will usually either a) not release when I call or b) release but trot slowly in. Then instead of coming in for a nice front, she will sit about three feet back from the 'front' position.  (Another example of her being super intimidated and not finding the front zone to be a Safe Zone- at least she is consistent across all arenas with her weirdness.) We have tried about a zillion ideas on getting her to come All The Way In, with confidence, but nothing has really worked. Until last night! And she did it more than once, so it wasn’t even an accident. I think it is safe to say that there is at least a relationship between rewarding coming into front fast in agility and getting a Total Recall in obedience.  


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Since she was clearly on a roll, I decided to do a short turns session when we got home from class.  She had been doing really well on her right turn but wasn’t getting the left. As she is a lefty and majorly favors left side anything, this was quite uncharacteristic.  But on the first shot for a left turn last night she nailed it, and now is, true to form, performing the left turn perfectly. Her right turn is fine, but she does a weird thing with her head- sort of tosses it up in the air going around the bend. I have no clue where that came from as I have only ever rewarded at the base of the cone. Maybe she is just showing that it is her awkward side. I think it will get better when I switch to using a toy and get some more speed up into the turn, which we will try tonight.  Plus, food makes her act dorky.

Here is a super short video of our session.  Disclaimer: she HATES it when I try and video while I am asking her to do something, so it is not quite the standard. Also I am normally better with my C/T, but sort of ran out of hands. Alas, Boyfriend hates the clicker noise thus refuses to be my videographer. 



Anyways, just super proud of The Dog this week. Some pretty major breakthroughs for her, though I know they seem minor from the outside. This whole week has been a giant Click/Treat for me. 

Friday, September 17, 2010

This week is going awesome(ly?)!

Dog: Whatchya doing?
Me: Shhh... having a moment.
Dog: Ohhh... whats that?
Me: You know, when you take a minute to like, reflect. It's supposed to be quiet reflection.
Dog: Ohhhh.... sorry.
Me: It's ok. Why don't you try reflecting too?
Dog: Ok.
(silence)
Dog: ...Reflect on what?
Me: The week! The nice week we had!!!
Dog: OOOOooohh... OK. Well, I chewed my bone, and played outside, and ran around, and-
Me: No, to yourself, reflect to yourself!
Dog: OOOOOHHHHHH... I don't get it.
Me: Never mind. I'll go blog about it instead.
Dog: OK... could you throw my toy first?

We had a few good days here. First, obedience Thursday. Apparently, one has to heal with their dog OFF LEASH to show in Novice. Surprise!! Figured we should give that a go in the safety of class. And-even bigger SURPRISE!!! the dog was pretty dang near flawless. We had a different instructor who had us go through the exercises in a new order. I have to say, the Dog's mind was blown. I had no clue how very concrete sequential she was until that moment. We usually do long sits and downs after the stand, but instead did a recall exercise. Poor Dog looked nervously at all her classmates releasing to her owners but stayed firmly in her sit, believing wholeheartedly that every other dog was stupid to fall for the oldest trick in the book (Dog says Don't they know- wait means WAIT! Duh.) by actually coming when I called when she was sitting. It was very interesting and I am glad for the insight.

Then we found out that...drum roll...we managed to secure a few working spots for the upcoming Silvia Trkman seminar! Running Contacts and 'Fine Tune Handling for Competitive Teams.' I literally jumped for joy. After trying to apply a lot of her methodology in the last couple months on my own I am overjoyed at the opportunity for help first hand. I am very hopeful that she will be able to help us through some of the motivation road blocks. I am also auditing her 'cik/cap' jumping session and a session on starting a new puppy... just in case. Really looking forward to it all!

Last, today was day one at the AKC show- BOTC. We are fervently trying to get her through Open quickly, and she gained some ground by qualifying in both classes. Though, she had an off course in Standard. (Dog says Didn't you know- 'teeter' is... uh... French ...for 'jump!') She had terrific contacts though so can't complain a whole lot. It was just kind of silly. Jumpers involved two incredibly close calls, but both times she came off to the correct choice. I drove from behind for much of it so I was really happy to keep her head in those situations. Also proud of me for delivering some front crosses on the fly- she didn't even break stride and picked them up amazingly. Very nice times, even with all the almost off courses (and one real). She RAN the whole time, which always makes me happy. We'll see if tomorrow goes as well, we just need one more Q in each for the titles.