(Disclaimer: This stuff is pretty boring and technical to read so we understand if you don't read! We're writing this down for us so we don't forget it).
Our second recall today was the foundation recall (all of this handling is based on Linda Mecklenberg's Awesome Paws handling system). I wait on the middle of the take-off side of the jump and mom goes to the middle of the landing side and faces me - again 12" from the bar - and this time she calls me over directly to her inside hand for true collection. If she stands farther back she can still do recall to heel but it would cue extension. Both are needed some times. Again all hard to explain and we hope we have it right in our minds. We did some sequences where mom did a two-jump lead out and then called to me. You can imagine that I was not super fast coming from the startline. But we were there to practice a new skill that who knows, someday we may need!
There are 6 positions of recall to heel and we are going to learn 4 of them. But Jenn says you can get super detailed about it all and she is just giving us the basic idea and then it's up for us to decide how much we want to do with them.
At the beginning of class I was very distracted by stuff that I could've swore was food on the floor! Jenn said she never realized how easily distracted I was - she told mom to try and get me to focus on her more. Well, that was great because it meant more chicken for me! The best thing about today's class though was Jenn noticing and saying I did a fast dogwalk! Hurray for me!
Gotta zoom!
Ricky
9 comments:
HORRAY for Ricky and fast dog walks!!!!!!! Good job! I love Linda M and I was thinking when you were describing the serpentine recalls to heel that it sounded like Linda M, then you said it was from aphs, LOL. GREAT description by the way.
More chicken is always GREAT, so glad tonights class had a lot of chicken for you Ricky!
You remind me that I need to give Katie LOTS of rewards at our agility class Wed.
And of COURSE she's going to notice your fast dogwalk! You are AWESOME at dogwalk!
Sounds like a great class. I understood exactly what you were saying. Congrats on the fast dogwalk! Diana
I'm glad the pretending to be distrakhted so woo get more chikhken is working fur woo!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
I loved your descriptions. They were very clear. Keep them coming! Also, congrats on the fast dogwalk. That's great!
As for the distractions on the floor...I have that problem with both Layla and Dare. Something that we are doing to hopefully improve that issue is training with things all over the floor, like treat bags, toys, leaves, whatever. It goes against my natural inclination to clean up everything before we train, but really it's a great way to work on "leave it" and focusing on me and our training, rather than the distractions. I would only do this while working on skills that are already solid, not when you are teaching a new skill.
Yay for the fast dogwalk!!!!!
There is a aphs seminar here next sunday. I was going to sign up for it, but since we have our league the day before, I thought it would be too much agility in one weekend for oreo. Now, I kind of wish we had!
Marie - thanks for the good ideas on distraction training! It will be really hard for me to learn to ignore stuff on the floor even at home, but we should really make an effort to work on it and we'll use your suggestions! First to train mom that it's ok to leave some stuff on the floor - lol!
Eva just told me that she wants to learn all these when she's bigger ;)
We find it all very interesting to read! It sounds like a really great and informative class, Ricky :-)
Mum beed teaching me to be more focussed on her this week, but I just more interested in focussing on the chicken :-)
Hugs,
Fizz x
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