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August 13, 2009 at 9:20 am #112538
kerrie and stan
Memberwell we are making very good progress ;D when i tell stan Away, he goes to his spot and lies down. the few times that he has moved off his spot i have gone and repositioned him, Stay, then gone back to what i was doing.
i do however need his reactions to be quicker and im not sure how i can get this?
September 3, 2009 at 3:40 pm #112539kerrie and stan
MemberBev ;D im so proud of Stan today.
we were down with the horses and stan was laid in his ussualy spot and our old blind mare was eating a few feet away from were stan was, i was about 14 feet away feeding the other horses. the water trough was over flowing so i needed to go down and sort it out so i moved to a position that i could call stan to me (he wasnt on a ‘stay’ cue, he was on a ‘wait’cue) without him startling the mare to much and cued ‘stan (he stood up)….. come (he jumped foward a step)……. steady’ when stan stood up his collar jingled and the mare twitched her ears toward him so i knew she knew he was there anyway….. i called stan and just as he was about to run towards me i cued ‘ steady’ and he stoped and took 2 small steps foward (looked at horse)…2steps forward (looked at horse)…. 2 steps forward (looked at horse) and he continued to do this until he was past the mare then looked at me and i cued ‘come’ and he came over.
I have been saying ‘steady’ when he is around the horses so do you suppose he picked that up and applied it when i said steady this time? ;D ;D im very pleased with him
September 4, 2009 at 10:39 am #112540kizkiznobite
Memberwell done….just need the confusion clearing in his head and consistent cues 🙂
September 4, 2009 at 11:38 am #112541kerrie and stan
Memberit was mentioned earlier that when cueing i should name …… cue and do the same with the horses however i keep forgetting to do it with the horses aswell but Stan seems to have gotten the idea that if i want him i will call stan ….. cue
also Stan is starting to go into directions that i point, like if i need him to go right i will point right and cue away but i have a question
i would like to have a bit more control over where he is going so is there a way that i can teach him to move left, right, foward, back all on cue. he does the left and right but only if he is on the ‘away’ cue, the reason im asking is say if stan was walking towards me under ‘steady’ cue, or running around the field and say a horse moved into his way i would like to be able to move him around the horse safely.are there any topics on this movement??
September 4, 2009 at 8:46 pm #112542kizkiznobite
Memberteaching left and right is easy and it been discussed on here loads….not sure if the how to do it by freeshaping is still on…have a search if can’t find will do it again…but….brace yourself…cos left is right and right is left if using a verbal cue 😀
September 4, 2009 at 9:09 pm #112543Val
MemberOr comeby and away ::) ;D
September 5, 2009 at 8:48 am #112544kerrie and stan
Memberhes going to start thinking hes a sheepdog 😀
Bev he knows the directions when pointing so perhaps i could ‘stan….point…..left/right’ ? perhaps introduce the verbal that way?
September 5, 2009 at 12:38 pm #112545kizkiznobite
Memberyou didnt search then ;D
what is left and right to the dog…what is it to you….i dont do verbal unless dog is by my side facing the same way as me ( big clue) ….only whistle or visual otherwise….
September 5, 2009 at 6:37 pm #112546kerrie and stan
Member*looks rather sheepish* no i didnt search :-[ i will go and search for them in a bit or in the morning
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