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More 4-H Dog Show Judging

On Saturday was my last judging assignment for this 4-H year.   This event was bigger than the others, with three judges present so that all the classes could be completed efficiently. It was very interesting that I received quite Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
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Responding to Patterns

At the Steve White seminar in April, Steve and Jen had a short talk on finding and noting patterns. The patterns could be things that happen before or after the desired behavior.  Or in when or how the person cues Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Teaching

“Should I continue with class? Should I come back if there’s a problem?”

By then end of a class session, half  the students have typically met their goals and are happy with the progress made.   The other half asks, “what’s next?” What are your goals?  If we haven’t met your goals, we Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
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What are you -really- training?

For six months I’ve been quite confident I was training Griffin to find a specific scent and to lie down. However…. it’s not as strong as I had thought (and hoped).   If at all possible, he will dig/paw/bite/retrieve the Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
behavior

Unrealistic Expectations

Sometimes students have ‘Potentially Unrealistic Expectations.’   Behaviors that they say they want, and that we can theoretically train… but there isn’t actually enough time, commitment, or experience to make it happen. That’s one of the reasons we emphasize management. Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
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He made it across…

Today, Griffin swam across the pond! With only a little extra help.   We’ll get good at going across the “short” way and then work up to going across the long way. We do only very scattered field work…no specific Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Group Class

“What was hard?”

After leash reactivity class we try to always ask “Which part was the best and which part was the hardest?” It’s very, very interesting how most people will then tell the best part.. and the “worst” part. Part of that Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Teaching

Is Dog Training “Too Hard”?

Sometimes at training group we talk about whether or not training is “too hard.”   We struggle with parts of it.  Our dogs aren’t perfect (except for Griffin….).   And how do we expect people to succeed when they don’t Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
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Conflict: Supporting Dog Businesses

Recently a facility opened in our region for dock diving.  The owners are also affiliated with a national dog training franchise that….is very different from what I do.  It is not clearly evident that the two are related, however the Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Cue

The Magic of Cues

Cues mean more than a history of reinforcement if a specific behavior occurs.  Cues can give so much information to the animal! Griffin and I have been working on and off on his “Drop on Recall” obedience exercise.   We Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago

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