Freedom
12-18-2007, 08:28 PM
Tonight was the last class. Lacey has passed her Basic Manners class, hooray!
I want to get her in Agility eventually. Although she could start that class next, the instructor recommended she take Beyond the Basics next, so I signed us up for that next.
Lacey made SO much progress in 6 weeks (the 1st class was owners only). Her first class, she kept jumping up into my lap and couldn't focus on a thing. Tonight, she sat politely next to my chair and watched as the others went through the course, then did her thing when it was her turn.
Class included a 3 year old greyhound, a 2 year old greyhound (both retired racers, adopted by the same couple), 7 mos. old Malamute, 8 months old Westie, and 1 year old brindle Cairn terrier. There were others the first 3 weeks but they all dropped out. At 5 years old, Lacey was the "old lady!"
Lacey refuses to do a "down" (as in lie down.) The instructor believes this is due to her concern with the other dogs around. She will sit, about the umpteenth time I ask her. :rolleyes:
Lacey knew loose leash walking before class. She has mastered heel, stand, wait, watch me, will "leave it" but grudgingly, and has about 75% recall. She knows 'turn' but hasn't got 'spin' yet. (turning in a circle, turn is to the right, spin to the left.)
In some classes, we would all do exercises simultaneously, in others we took turns. In one class we introduced the tire / tube to the dogs. And tonight was an intro to Rally. Commands on cards set out on the floor in a 'route' to follow. Used pet food bowls for "weave poles," which was hilarious. Didn't matter how many times we went through, some of the dogs just HAD to check each bowl to verify it was empty.
Lacey is on her way!
I want to get her in Agility eventually. Although she could start that class next, the instructor recommended she take Beyond the Basics next, so I signed us up for that next.
Lacey made SO much progress in 6 weeks (the 1st class was owners only). Her first class, she kept jumping up into my lap and couldn't focus on a thing. Tonight, she sat politely next to my chair and watched as the others went through the course, then did her thing when it was her turn.
Class included a 3 year old greyhound, a 2 year old greyhound (both retired racers, adopted by the same couple), 7 mos. old Malamute, 8 months old Westie, and 1 year old brindle Cairn terrier. There were others the first 3 weeks but they all dropped out. At 5 years old, Lacey was the "old lady!"
Lacey refuses to do a "down" (as in lie down.) The instructor believes this is due to her concern with the other dogs around. She will sit, about the umpteenth time I ask her. :rolleyes:
Lacey knew loose leash walking before class. She has mastered heel, stand, wait, watch me, will "leave it" but grudgingly, and has about 75% recall. She knows 'turn' but hasn't got 'spin' yet. (turning in a circle, turn is to the right, spin to the left.)
In some classes, we would all do exercises simultaneously, in others we took turns. In one class we introduced the tire / tube to the dogs. And tonight was an intro to Rally. Commands on cards set out on the floor in a 'route' to follow. Used pet food bowls for "weave poles," which was hilarious. Didn't matter how many times we went through, some of the dogs just HAD to check each bowl to verify it was empty.
Lacey is on her way!