MAXIMUM LUCK!! Have a lovely time! Ajax, you are getting to be such a big fellow! I hope you and Ronan will both have a beautiful first Christmas.Originally Posted by NicoleLJ
MAXIMUM LUCK!! Have a lovely time! Ajax, you are getting to be such a big fellow! I hope you and Ronan will both have a beautiful first Christmas.Originally Posted by NicoleLJ
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He is getting huge!
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If you are up for hints, take a look at how much body language you are showing the pup.
I would work to get away from that as quickly as possible. I know you are probably not going for competition with this puppy, but it pays to work for precision. Start out with the puppy in perfect heel position, with you standing up nice and STRAIGHT.His rear is kicked out away from you, both when you start, and when he finishes position. This is mostly due to you turning and leaning towards him when he is at your side.
To help speed him up, you can take a step or two backwards, and a step or two forward, encouraging him to speed up.
For me personally, I also do not use the stay signal or command when I am going to call the dog off of a position. If I say STAY to the dog, or give the stay signal, I ALWAYS return to the dog. If I am going to call the dog off a command, I use the command WAIT, with a big sweep across in front of the dog's nose. I have found this radically decreased my dog's anxiety on the stay exercises. They know when I say stay I am coming back to them. It also increased the levels of attention on the recall and other exercises where I am leaving the dog to subsequently call him off the position, or give another command.
I am also wondering why you are walking away from the puppy at this point, and then asking him to come to heel? I teach the finish from a position with the puppy at front, toe to toe with me.
He is a handsome guy, and getting so big. I loved his little tail wag after you finished.
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Thanks for the tips. If I was going to compete in obience I would defiantely use them. He is training to be a Service Dog just like his mom. And because of that I have to be as natural as possible in how I act and sound when giving commands because when they are fully trained they have to know that when I am not, let say, functioning normally then they still have to do the command just as they would any other time. This is why I would never compete in obeience. Some of the commands go agianst what I need the dog to do. I am teaching him all his Service Dog commands and hubby is teaching him to show in conformation since he will be the one showing him. I think that will be less confusing. I will also be teaching him agility and flyball as well.
Agian thanks for the tips. They are good ones. As you can see he is a work in progress, but he is making good progress. I hope this answered your question.
Nicole & Ronan
Great job!
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