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July 7, 2008 at 12:51 pm #101753
GSPmad
Memberiwasn’thijackingiwastellingyouwhattodowithtailscosnoonewithtailsinyourhousetoadvise 😛 duibh
andwhentailgetsstoodongivereallyreproachfulsadlookthenyougetfussandiamsorries ;D duibh
July 7, 2008 at 5:43 pm #101754xtine
Member[quote author=zerlinda link=topic=11447.msg228895#msg228895 date=1215417258]
i sucked beaus tongue up the hoover once 😮 and yeah its his own fault when i say back off i mean it! 😀
[/quote]PMSLOL 😮 poor Beau
July 7, 2008 at 7:00 pm #101755SuzAndTheDiva
Memberlol poor Beau – Honey now thinks she got off lightly 😀
So…………….Bev what else has not so little Cubert learnt recently ;D
July 8, 2008 at 6:49 am #101756kizkiznobite
Memberwe working on the off leash stuff
the nudge postition and the heel on either side and the waitup stayby stuff
he doing good – my biggest problem – which i was expecting but havnt yet worked out how to deal with it – is that if we on our own he fine to a limit but isnt sustaining long enough – but it a bit soon and i may be exopecting too much as usual – if ami with us then he brilliant but thats because he taking cues from her not me – i can tell were his focus is – if you remember i missed this with ami and she tended to always check in with brose if i cued her
but as izzie saw on saturday ;D he did a good half of a field in nudge and wait up and stayby and heel off leash
have also just started working on cueing the dog communication/responses – this way too early but with sam being the mouthy git he is i thought it better as i don’t want him learning sam’s noisy stuff as it sounds more aggressive than it is and would freak most folk and nervous dogs ::)
am also tempted to start the bite on cue but am being good and holding off at the moment but i wanted to get it before his weight got too much
and we now re-enforcing the ext. recall ::) he got a real nark on yesterday when he went back on leash ;D and then put back in car for 10 minutes to chill off >:D
July 8, 2008 at 7:19 am #101757SuzAndTheDiva
MemberSounds good ;D But whats the nudge? seen you talk about that before ? 🙂
And how do you teach cues for the communication and responses stuff?? ;D
July 8, 2008 at 7:30 am #101758kizkiznobite
Memberthe nudge is walking behind and nose touching back of leg every 5 steps ( can be any number but i do 5 with ami was 10 with brose ) on whatever side i cue them to be – as i explained in nicks post – they have to let me know they are there – i generally do know they are but if i am sorting out a client’s dog for example and my focus is on a problem then i might not – so they have to say to me – am here mum …..
if xtine or widget noticed it with ami on sunday they can maybe explain it better
and oh lord …ok got to go out – will have a go at answering that one later 🙂 as by the noise the is coming from downstairs he hasnt learnt much about it yet 😀
July 8, 2008 at 7:34 am #101759SuzAndTheDiva
MemberThanks Bev – wonder if I can teach Honey that……………..food for thought – how do I teach that? :-*
Am off to work myself now so will read all this again later ;D
July 8, 2008 at 7:37 am #101760Kerry_and_Beau
Member;D wow he got lots of lessens, but then i suppose thats how you get real great doggies 🙂
July 8, 2008 at 8:32 am #101761GSPmad
Member[quote author=SuzAndTheDiva link=topic=11447.msg229116#msg229116 date=1215501588]
And how do you teach cues for the communication and responses stuff?? ;D
[/quote]i asked that about 6 weeks ago on page 7 and didn’t get an answer. 🙁
July 8, 2008 at 12:09 pm #101762Izzie
Member[quote author=kizkiznobite link=topic=11447.msg229107#msg229107 date=1215499745]
but as izzie saw on saturday ;D he did a good half of a field in nudge and wait up and stayby and heel off leash
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he did indeed, such a good boy :-*, thought the girls had given you a heart attack, after their behaviour :-[
July 8, 2008 at 2:48 pm #101763kizkiznobite
MemberSorry gsp – so you did and I meant to answer …but then got lost in the thread
Ok
It hard to explain for a couple of reasons
1) Because it hard to put it in jargon free trainer speak – it not something I teach others as it not something that owners generally need and I never have typed it up except on my own training records and self assessment notes and evaluation in my own/dad’s shorthand…2) Because in ‘the speak’ it sounds sort of harsh – ‘conditioned’ brainwashing’ but it really isn’t so maybe sweetpye can help me out a bit here or Claire who has seen it in action…
the easiest way ( I think ) to try and explain it is this…
If you consider that in the meeting with another dog communication starts at 1 potential flight or f off and ends with 20 no flight so am coming in and ok then bring it on or yeah lets play – and then jump on to flight or bite or greet lets play – then you sort of there…
As in the flight or alternatively old fashioned submission behaviour – is at the bottom of the scale – depending on temperament – and the bite is at the top – then in between in a mentally balanced dog are the rest of the sentencesAnd as I have said many times the safest dog in the world is the dog with a cued bite because then you have the ‘lead up’ and the ‘release’ and the ‘nobite’ all on cue – so all I do is extend that and get all those lead ups on cue combined with the greet over greet yes you will go greet regardless appeasement – because I then have each on an ‘off’ switch
blimey this hard…
So lets take an example – he now plays rough – he got some of his big boyo teeth in – he has some weight – he still has serious speed – so with ami he has a bigger advantage than in that first vid where she was clearly able to manage him – and of course he has nuts so she more tolerant but…what I now do is that I let it go so far with her under cue – so instead of her defending the play rough bite with an un cued automatic telling etc I cue her to take the early stages and then cue her ‘tellhim’ – which is about mid sentence – at the point of where if she wasn’t under cue she would have him on a second warning – so what I have done – as she is under cue – is by-passed her normal warnings – so she looks to me before sending him flying or I cue him to cool it…..
Now with sam – the problem is that is sam is very very vocal – even when playing gently he very growly vocal – so if they playing tuggy it sounds like cubert is about to be murdered and he had started to respond the same way so I have had to cut it short because I can’t work with a dog that responds heavy with heavy – so what I am doing is cueing him off for the ‘timeout’ and on then return to the play but doing the greet nice and greet silent and offer appeasement – he has that bit – he returns and licks sam’s mouth I now have to move it on so I can cue either offer or ‘tellhim’ and that the iffy bit – that the instant decision bit of dog at risk – I know sam would back off but not every dog would – so the risk is mine or anyone else’s dog – especially if the dog cannot speak dog at all or misses some of the sentences…
It was so easy with brose but then I didn’t have a sam in the house and I didn’t start it until she was older
for me this is where self assessment – evaluation – record keeping etc comes in …I can check back on brose’s training records and compare and I see where any mistakes were mine and look at the difference between male female and assess and re think
hope that all makes sense
and I still cannot decide if it too soon for the higher end of the series and go for the bite nobite…he very young but he growing by the day and I am getting older by the day …
sweetypye?? If you read this input welcome thanks…
July 8, 2008 at 2:49 pm #101764kizkiznobite
Memberizzie…they increased my heartrate :-* and my nicotine intake :-*
July 8, 2008 at 3:31 pm #101765Izzie
Member[quote author=kizkiznobite link=topic=11447.msg229187#msg229187 date=1215528592]
izzie…they increased my heartrate :-* and my nicotine intake :-*
[/quote]And you wonder why I get so stressed??? 😀
July 8, 2008 at 7:36 pm #101766SuzAndTheDiva
Memberlol Izzie what on earth did the girls do? 😀
I think I get most of that bev 🙂 going to go over it when im not so tired and then come back to you 😉
July 8, 2008 at 7:50 pm #101767Izzie
Memberbearing in mind they had been in the car for 4-5 hours, we met up with Bev for a quick walk.
Trixie buggered off first, then came back and then did it again with Jess in tow. They then dissapeared for 10-15 mins, no sign of them, Bev blew her whistle, Jess appeared looking for us but going in the wrong direction, then appeared. Then we heard Trixie who was busy hunting solo on the other side of the river in the reeds, yapping. Jess swam accross and they buggered off again,Jess came back then Trix. We went back to the car and Jess decided that she wasnt ready to go, after 5 minutes of calling the pair of them Trixie came back and got in the car, Jess wasnt for coming back, she was having far too much fun! >:( >:( >:(
She eventually came back and we left.
Bev was a bit shocked, I was tired from driving and had another 2-3 hours of driving left to do.
So, you think your dogs are bad………..meet the spangles.I swear that Jess was always the good one, but last week she was absolutely awful, the duck incident was by far the worst thing she did.
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