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Checking In
Hi just checking in how everyone is going? What are you currently working on with your dogs?
Checking In
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We are working a lot on chin rest this week for cooperative care. I try to train her different position for cooperative care. She already knows laying down on the side for nail and paw care, now working on chin rest for checking eyes, teeth and ears and I plan to work on a standing still while holding a wood stick (my partner built a nice equipment for that). And of course we do at least 2 scent trail a week so we can build distance, duration, distraction and she loves it soooo much. We took a break from the retrieve part as it was not very successful for now and will try again later ! I really want to teach her to recognize toys by name and the orbit ! Need to add this to our daily training !
New training challenge
New challenge has been posted and it looks like so much fun. Thank you for taking the time to write the instructions and video @Richard Ayoub Let’s get training it’s time to Orbit! 🌀 Remember to check in daily and keep active so we can build this community together 🙌🏻
Weeks goes too fast, I don't have the time to work on all the challenges but I definitely keep them in mind !
Training Chain - Week 4 - ‘The Orbit’
What you’ll need - A happy, healthy dog. - Food/treats to reward - you’ll be holding food in both hands so make sure you have enough and don’t be cheap. - A clicker or verbal marker (doesn’t matter what your marker is. Just make sure it’s the same every time). - Phone or camera (or a friend to film). I recommend filming your sessions to identify what worked well and what didn’t. - Quiet, non-distracting space with good light - especially when starting out. Step-by-step Step 1 — Get a dog. Step 2 — Food in both hands. Hold a treat in each hand. Step 3 — Dog by your side — doesn’t matter which side. Start with the dog in a neutral standing position at your side if you need to. Step 4 — Lure from start to finish - Start by showing the lure (food) low near the dog’s nose and slowly move it to the target finished position (e.g., sit at your left). Keep the lure moving smoothly and clearly so the dog follows with their head and body. - Swap hands behind your back to keep a nice flowing movement. - Mark and reward only when the dog reaches the finished position. Click / “Yes!” the instant the dog is in the correct spot, then give the treat from the closest hand. Marking & rewarding — keep it clean 1. Always mark the finished position (click / “Yes!”) the instant it happens. Don’t mark early. 2. Reward from the closest hand so the dog learns the finish position - make sure you’ve got food readily available in both hands before starting the training session. 3. Avoid paying partway through 4. Don’t reward or let the dog take the treat while they’re still in motion or not in the finished position. If you reward mid-move, the dog may learn “get reward in the middle” — not what you want. If the dog makes a mistake 1. Correct with the lure: calmly place the lure back where it needs to be and guide them to the correct finish, then mark & reward. OR 1. Reset: Simply start the exercise again. Don’t get frustrated or tell your dog off - keep it neutral and short. If for whatever reason it’s just not happening then move on to something your dog knows how to do and end the session on a high.
Training Chain - Week 4 - ‘The Orbit’
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Nice ! I was thinking about introducing a new tricks to Nootka, this is gonna be perfect!
Help me choose...
I can't decide which video to submit for my mixed terrain badge with Lexie.... What do you all think, the feral beach one or the cool calm on lead one? Same day same walk same awful weather blowing a gale and very wet!
Help me choose...
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I think both are AMAZING ! In the first one on lead it feels like the distance is HUGE ! She is soooo focus and calm ! The second one I love her energy and being so enthusiastic about it ! Hard to choose but I think I would choose the off leash just because she looks so happy 🥰
Training Chain - Week 3 - learning names
For this weeks challenge I decided to pick learning names. This is a nice add on to the hold of the first challenge, as later on you can combine the two. The goal is that your dogs knows the names of different people. So the end picture would be you saying a name of a person in the room and the dog turns his face to the right person. This is the foundation to be able to use the names to send your dog to a certain person, search for a certain person or bring something to a certain person. Incase you dont have helpers near to help you, you can teach this with items instead. You will find an adaptation at the bottom. 1. Decide a person whose name you want to teach first. 2. Have the person standing next to your team. Both you and the helper have treats in a pocket. 3. Say the name of the person, followed by a pointing gesture to the person. As soon as the dog looks at the other person, the helper says something encouraging, does an inviting movement and opens the hand with a treat for the dog to grab. 4.The moment the dog takes the food, you mark/cheer, so the dog turns back to you and you pay with another treat. This way the dog learns, that after completing the task, he always and immediately comes back to you to get new instructions. 5. If the dog doesnt look around and doesnt turn to the person to begin with, the helper should make an inviting noise right after you said the name. If the dog now looks, he gets encouraged and paid by the helper. Mark and reward. 6. Practice this until the dog turns to the person without hesitance. 6. Gradually increase the distance between your team and the handler. (You can here add a second cue like „Go to…“, which will mean move to the right person, instead of only looking at the person.) 7. As soon as there is a distance depending on the excitement of the dog it can be handy to use a very short leash to hold the dog, so he doesnt anticipate, before completing the cue. He has to wait the whole cue „Go to Max“ and not start running after just hearing „Go to..“. This will be important when you add other names, so the dog doesnt start running before even hearing the name of the right person :)
Training Chain - Week 3 - learning names
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That's a very cool training ! I love the helper with the groceries ! Nootka knows 2 names for now "Papa" (means Dad) and Poppy who is her favorite dog friend she sees quite often ! I discovered she knows Poppy's name as yesterday I talked to her telling she had such a great time with "Poppy" and then she looked at me intensely and ran to the window to see if she was here 🥹. She was very disappointed she wasn't ! I think I'll try to teach her some toys names so she can go and grab / retrieve it
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@Ave Paasuke Sooo nice ! I didn't have the time yet to work on the weekly challenge this week but I think I'll do it that way !
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Eurasier puppy sniffing the Canadian Rocky with her human partner

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