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Training update:


Sit---Dog sits (and doesn't stand or lay down) til released---Everyone, to varying degrees; Coba to show

Down---Dog lays down (and doesn't stand or sit) til released---Everyone, to varying degrees; Coba to show

Heel---Loose heel; allowed to sniff but not pull---Everyone

Banished---Dog leaves the room---Bliss, Coba and Rogue

Get---Dog leaves immediate presence of handler----Everyone

Paws---Dog untangles self from leash while walking---Everyone

Silence---Dog stops barking---Bliss, Coba and Rogue

Velcro---Show heel; dog stays close and keeps pace w/handler---Coba; now teaching Bliss

Stand---Dog stands. They usually hate learning this one.---Coba and Bliss

Come---Dog recalls!---Everyone

Stay----Dog stays in position until called---Everyone roughly; Coba to more advanced levels

Stop---Dog is recalling and then stops and lays down when told---Coba, in progress (he's pretty good)

Come 'Round Finish; dog circles from front of handler to l. side Coba, teaching Bliss

Up Dog "sits pretty" Coba, Jez, Rogue, teaching Bliss

Roll over Dog rolls over from a down Coba, Rogue (who likes it too much)

Jump Dog jumps hurdles Coba (the new trick!) will teach Bliss

Out There Dog leaves handler's side to several feet out (sendout) Teaching Coba but we're not there yet

Back Dog walks backwards Teaching Coba and Bliss

Take it Dog takes an item from handler Preparing to teach Coba and Bliss

Hold it Dog holds the item until told to drop it Preparing to teach Coba and Bliss

Fetch it Dog fetches a thrown item Preparing to teach Coba and Bliss

Drop it Dog drops what she's holding Everyone

Snout Dog puts muzzle on target Preparing to teach Coba and Bliss

raise your paw Dog raises her paw Jez only!

Boing! Dog jumps up in the air Coba


So, that's what I'm working on with colliebeasts; I introduced 'jump' and 'back up' last night. Coba gets the jump totally, but I really need to work on his sendout before I can train him to do the CDX level obedience trick, which is to go jump a hurdle away from the handler and come back. Of course, I don't need to be worrying about CDX (Companion Dog Excellent, the second obedience title) when he hasn't actually got points toward a CD (Companion Dog; the first level in obedience) yet, but it doesn't hurt to start now. I also realized that I haven't taught them anything new in awhile, and though it's necessary to spend a long time perfecting the stays and tight heels to competitive degree, learning new things engages them in a way that perfectng stays does not.

Also, Coba likes jumping. It's adorable. Bliss is a lot better at backing up. Also, take/hold/fetch is going to be _difficult_ with Coba, who does not like to carry things in his delicate sheltie muzzle.

Date: 2010-10-10 02:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fuzzytoedcollie.livejournal.com
Other side...Dog on leash unwraps herself from walking on the wrong side of a pole/street sign and comes around so the walk can continue :) My first collie, Lady, was good at this.


These are an awesome list of tasks to train doggies with!

Date: 2010-10-10 02:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hafoc.livejournal.com
Got to love that icon. It's so Dog.

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