After a week of rain and dreary weather I got bored and pulled out the old dumbbell and grabbed Chase. School is was in session, heh.
After one quick and fun session, Chase was consistently touching, even banging a little, the DB bar with his nose. Including it being held in various positions. Good boy.
Today he is touching it when placed on the ground, jumping up to touch it when it is held over his head, and in various other positions. I've now started to put it on a random reinforcement schedule. Again, no problem.
Sooo that means I need to get ready to step it up. Next step is mouth on the bar. Oh goody, this should be fun. I'll spend a couple more sessions on randomizing the reinforcement, then it's time for the "hard part".
Oh, interesting. I also decided to start using a verbal CR, so I could have both clicker and a word in case I didn't have a clicker with me. I'm surprised, but Chase is doing even better with a verbal marker. Hmm...
Friday, September 18, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Still here...
I'd forgotten about my poor little blog. ;-)
Since I don't have an active website anymore, have no plans to breed anytime soon, I've decided that, for now, this blog will be our "website". Sorry people, this is the best I can do for now.
I'm hoping to be able to get up some kind of freewebs website up eventually, but who knows... I'm still stuck on dial up out here in the boonies of North Texas.
In dog news, nothing much has changed. Except that FINALLY, I think I've found my foster collie, Mal, a home. I'm incredibly relieved as I can't wait to get him OUT of here - he's annoying!! :-)
Oh yes, and Charm turned 9 in August. I can't believe my girl is getting so old!!
Oh, rather interesting news - I am getting Chase's brother back. Ranger is a white factored blue smooth male. Very rowdy, since he's been sitting in a kennel for 18 months (NOT happy about that), but thankfully I'm getting him back so as soon as he hits the door he'll be in "boot camp'.
I haven't decided what I'm going to do with him. But he's not leaving until he's trained for and gets his CGC (he needs manners!) and is neutered ($$$)... He's very, very nice and I might try to show him, but I think his owners let his ears get hopeless, so probably won't even try to fight that battle.
It has been raining here in Texas for the past 4 days. And we've gotten around 7 inches or so. Muddy, wet, and dreary, but you can't convince the dogs it is nasty out there.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Summer...
Summertime in Texas is not a pretty thing. Basically all you do is stay cool, swim, hid in the AC. Even the dogs hunker down under their shade or sit in their water.
I've been fostering a Tri smooth male for the past few weeks. Mal's original home didn't work out and so I manged to get him back and am holding him until his breeder can get to this area to pick him back up.
Charm is packing a heavy veteran coat, and even with brushing she's making a mess of herself. She's always into burs or stickers, and she's a sloppy drinker. So I've made the decision to shave her down to just few inches. It will be easier on all of us.
Tess and Chase are doing nicely. Right now they are working on learning a solid foundation for their futures as performance dogs. There are some basic things they need to know, or the "basic 7". They are:
We really, really want to get into Agility. I can't get all of the equipment, but I know people who have it, and I have some awesome Susan Garrett DVDs (her success with one jump is amazing!) and so we are going to give it a try.
I'm still on the waiting list for an Irish Setter puppy. I'm so excited. This pup will compete in conformation, rally, obedience, agility, field, tracking and hopefully some therapy work.
I've been fostering a Tri smooth male for the past few weeks. Mal's original home didn't work out and so I manged to get him back and am holding him until his breeder can get to this area to pick him back up.
Charm is packing a heavy veteran coat, and even with brushing she's making a mess of herself. She's always into burs or stickers, and she's a sloppy drinker. So I've made the decision to shave her down to just few inches. It will be easier on all of us.
Tess and Chase are doing nicely. Right now they are working on learning a solid foundation for their futures as performance dogs. There are some basic things they need to know, or the "basic 7". They are:
- Sit (nice fast tuck sit)
- Down (good sphinx down)
- Come (drop everything and come right now - no front yet)
- Stand (kick back stand)
- Leave it (no matter what it is, food, other dog, anything - leave it)
- Find heel (starting heel work. Good heeling takes months or more to learn)
- Stay (stay put until you are released)
- Attention, Eye Contact and Focus
- Start front work
- Start Finish work
- Dumbbell (if you want to go into Open or higher, might as well get an early start)
- Start playing go out games and teach the beginnings of mark (for the gloves in Utility)
- Backing up & rear end work (you need it for Rally and pivots, etc)
- Side steps, etc. Needed for rally, as well as adjusting during heeling.
- Jump work (you need it for Rally, Obedience and Agility - wait until your dog is old enough!)
- Motivational collar pops (Linda Koutsky teaches these and they are excellent!)
We really, really want to get into Agility. I can't get all of the equipment, but I know people who have it, and I have some awesome Susan Garrett DVDs (her success with one jump is amazing!) and so we are going to give it a try.
I'm still on the waiting list for an Irish Setter puppy. I'm so excited. This pup will compete in conformation, rally, obedience, agility, field, tracking and hopefully some therapy work.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
I lied...
about the dogs getting the day off yesterday. :-) It was so cool that around dusk I did grab both of them and we headed out for some training fun.
I'm having to get used to having two dogs at the very beginning in their training. The jump from Dickon, who was ready for his RE/RAE and getting close to ready for his CDX, and now these two wild ones who are still learning the foundations. But that's okay, this will be fun.
We didn't do much, just find heel work, sits, downs, stands, DB work. They like their DB and are coming along nicely. But they had fun and carried their training bag back to the house very proudly.
I'm having to get used to having two dogs at the very beginning in their training. The jump from Dickon, who was ready for his RE/RAE and getting close to ready for his CDX, and now these two wild ones who are still learning the foundations. But that's okay, this will be fun.
We didn't do much, just find heel work, sits, downs, stands, DB work. They like their DB and are coming along nicely. But they had fun and carried their training bag back to the house very proudly.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Day off
Monday is usually the official 'lazy day' here, and today was so lazy that even the dogs got the day off. :-) Which is fine with them, they are out playing and enjoying the cooler weather. Their smooth buddy, Mal, is here for a visit while his owner goes out of state, so Tess and Chase are thrilled.
Even though the heat in TX is pretty bad, I'm hoping we can get back into the training swing of things. I'd like to have them ready to step into the Rally ring by January. I'm sure they could go in early, but I want them to be really ready. No "scholping" through Rally runs around here.
Charm is starting to blow. Going to put her up on the table tonight and try to work on her some. I'm toying with the idea of shaving her down. She's 9 and is packing such a coat. Guess I'll see how much I can get out of her before I make up my mind.
I need to start dusting off the Rally signs and equipment and getting things ready. Chase and Tess will be ready to run courses in the near future.
Even though the heat in TX is pretty bad, I'm hoping we can get back into the training swing of things. I'd like to have them ready to step into the Rally ring by January. I'm sure they could go in early, but I want them to be really ready. No "scholping" through Rally runs around here.
Charm is starting to blow. Going to put her up on the table tonight and try to work on her some. I'm toying with the idea of shaving her down. She's 9 and is packing such a coat. Guess I'll see how much I can get out of her before I make up my mind.
I need to start dusting off the Rally signs and equipment and getting things ready. Chase and Tess will be ready to run courses in the near future.
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