We are going to obedience classes!
Hello All,
Well....today is the day. Katie and I start our very first obedience class. I guess I should say I start today,as the first class is humans only. I guess I need some training first...lol. We are doing a beginners adult class. I wish I would have started her earlier in puppy classes, but with everything I was going through it just wasn't possible. Better late than never though..right? I am very nervous about it. I have never done something like this before. I'm not for sure how Katie will do. She can be a very stubburn girl. Alden keeps teasing me saying he wants to take a video camera because he knows Katie is going to do something silly! Does anyone have any pointers for me? Wish us luck!
Robin :)
Twelve Step Leadership Program
Here's one of the papers that I got:
1. A leader must first get the dogs attention: Encourage eye contact several times a day. When dogs looks at you click and treat. Call dog's name, If he looks at you click and treat.
2. A leader is dependable: Pick up the food bowl. Hand feed meals. Make a dog work for food. If your dog has to depend on you for food (existence), the dog will be less independent.
3. Leaders Eat First: If your meals coincides with your dog's, feed the dog After you eat.
4. Earn praise and treats: Put the dog on a learn to earn basis. Don't hand out anyting free. Not even a touch. If the dog is bad give nothing (ignore). dog need to learn that it will get lots more attention for being good.
5. Follow the leader: don't allow your dog to charge out of the territory before you. Out of a room, a door, etc.
6. Leaders control territory: Never step over your dog if it is in the way. Make the dog move.
7. Leader mean what they say: Give a command only once. don't scream. Speak in a low normal voice. Always cclick and treat when command is executed.
8. Leaders are winners: All games are played on your terms. You start the game, and you say when game is over. If you ask for dog to fetch and he does not bring it back GAME IS OVER.
9. Life with your dog is not a democracy: Your dog may sleep in your bedroom, but until the behavior problems resolve, not on your bed. Sleeping toghether in bed makes them equal.
10. Belly up a natural acceptance posture: Once a day invite your dog over for a free belly rub. this is a subordinate position for a dog.
11. A follower allows gentle grooming: Have a daily grooming session.
12. Down is again a subordinate position: If your dog will lie down on command, try working up to a 20 minute- down -stay per day.
What do you think???
Robin :)