Sunday, August 11, 2013

Claudia Fugazza seminar part two!

I thought I'd write a little bit more about the do as I do seminar I had attended a while back since it was so interesting to me!

I have not done much more with the training other than just here and there to show off for friends and family but it still amazes me.
I recorded a training session a few weeks ago so here it is.


I used canned beef tripe as a reward and that was pretty high value! It was hot and Indi's ball was just not cutting it, amazingly, so I went inside for the canned stuff. Nice and stinky!

This is after enough training sessions that she has connected the word "copy" with my actions and her known verbal commands. Now I don't use the old verbal command at all AND I can add knew actions in to the mix.
She sees what I want pretty well I think. There are a few things that just don't make sense to her like when I tried walking around a cone, that was confusing. I thought it was so cute that she added the jump before putting her paws up on the dog walk, even though that wasn't what I showed her, so then I added the two together. I hadn't thought of putting that chain together until then. After the camera was off I tried one more longer chain: pick up glove, jump, paws up on dog walk, and she did it!
I haven't thought of any real life uses for this type of training yet but I sure think it is COOL!

My thinker.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Indigo's third AKC trial

Three weeks ago we competed in our third trial together. It was hot. 100 degrees and higher. We were indoors in an arena with a giant fan and nothing else. HOT! I hosed my dog down quite often. And myself.
My little girl was awesome. She did not seem to care how hot it was, she ran like she does in practice, fast. I think she has figured out the routine. We walk around a little together, eat some food, focus on each other, and then we enter THE RING. The ring means she gets to run and jump and have a blast. Then we run back to our crate, eat a little something special, get her ball and head outside to play.
On Friday she qualified in Standard for her second Q in Novice Standard. On Saturday we qualified in Standard again for our Novice Standard title! We were not perfect but they were minor errors. I am just so pleased that she is loving it so much! She was so eager to start on a few of our runs that I had to tell her to stay multiple times! I have been working very hard on our startline stays and it is still a challenge.

Here she is leaping the broad jump with a sparkle in her eye. I am in love with her gigantic feet! I call them landing pads.



 Here is the non qualifying Jumpers run that ended our weekend. It was my favorite. We have yet to qualify once in Jumpers! Our qualifying Standard run was just not very pretty, even if it did win us a title! We need to work on commiting to each jump, it seems to be our issue. She did not knock a single bar either day and I had originally thought that would be our "issue".



and here is my Indigo with her title ribbon



I am so in love with her!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Indi's first agility trial

My black dog ran in her first and second agility trials this month. We have lots more to work on but she did very well for her first time out.


Our very first run was perfect, nice and smooth. Though I did cut it a little close on the blind cross after the chute! I'm still not super great at judging when it is safe to use a blind.


We knocked a few bars and went around a few jumps on the next runs so did not qualify.
Last run of the two day trial, I think Indi's brain was tired. She started out well and then wanted to play. She jumped up at me to try and bite my hat strings and just didn't cooperate on a few sections of the course.
 Here is that video. It is entertaining!



Overall I loved her enthusiasm and I know she enjoyed herself, as did I! I haven't worked that hard on making practice JUST like a trial in that her reward comes after we leave the course, after we put the leash back on. So that was new for her. I used a tug toy to warm her up which she actually wasn't crazy into like she is in practice and I used food as a reward at the end. In practice I have been using a combination of ball/tug/food but to be honest, mostly ball since it is her favorite. She has a lot of drive for the obstacles themselves in practice and I think it has transferred fairly well into the trial ring.
 Neither Amber nor Rye would ever accept a tug toy as a reward in a trial environment, it was always food. With Indi's tug drive in practice I thought she would  for sure play with me as a reward but we haven't got to that point quite yet apparently! And a ball tossed to her while she is on leash is just....underwhelming...

 She is so much fun to train. It is a high, running with her.
We have one last show for the summer coming up this weekend, wish us luck!







Sunday, May 26, 2013

Pictures from the river

The dogs and I went to the river the other day.
A place of sandy shoes, wet knees and leaping water creatures.

























Indi is perfecting her dive. It started out more of a crash and has turned into a very neat leap up and out into the water.













Rye, always a gentleman. He puts up with this big black attention hog very nicely. When I ask her to stay for a picture or a dummy, Rye stays too. He does not have to look happy about it though. 


Practicing stays on the bridge.






My duck billed dinosaur.


Pointing, pointing. So far Indi only "sight points". I have not seen her go on point for a bird out of sight. She is becoming more interested in ducks and quail in general though. Rye is teaching her to watch...

  

We practice many things by the river. Stays are very hard while the dummy is drifting down stream.  I alternate between calling her to "come to front" with her dummy and letting her run around with it. She holds it by the bungee cord at the end and swings it back and forth while running, sometimes she shakes it so that it
hits her in the ribs, hard. She likes that.




 



Friday, May 24, 2013

A good citizen

Indi and I have been taking a CGC class the last six weeks. The first two classes were really hard. It seems to take Indi a little bit of time to be comfortable in a new setting with dogs and people all around. Somehow, agility is different. Agility is definitely it's own reward for her, but being on leash and focusing on me is just not. After those first two weeks she settled in and did really well, heeling nicely, giving me very good attention. She could heel right next to another dog and human team looking up at me, it was awesome.

The hardest thing in class has been the approach by our instructor and then the "handling". She has to stay semi still and let a person run their hands over her, lift her feet, check her ears. A simulated vet visit. She is super wiggly when she knows someone and just wants to be in their faces. Holding still is very very hard. It is even hard for her to heel up to and then stop next to the instructor so that I can shake hands. I was honestly not sure that we could pass the test.
So I am VERY proud to say that she did pass! She wasn't perfect but she completed each section of the test well enough to pass. On the stand for exam she flopped over on her side and started rolling in the grass and biting her leash. I got her up again and then she did well. She heeled beautifully! Heeling through a crowd and around other dogs without a second thought. The obedience portion was easy.
The other part I wish she had behaved better on was the supervised separation. The instructor takes her leash while I go out of site for 3 minutes. I watched her from behind my hiding spot and she stayed in position for about a minute before getting up and sniffing around, jumping up on the instructor, pulling a little towards another dog. But still, she passed. The point of this exercise is that your dog is comfortable with you leaving them for a period of time.

So here she is, my "good" citizen!


I realize she is still very young so I shouldn't expect her to be perfect. I was a little surprised we passed but proud of the good moments!
I really am very proud of her in general. She is so good off leash and listens to me so well. The thing she needs work on is meeting people she knows without leaping on them!