Mo doing the same exercise as Echo but at a shorter distance.
Echo going back to retrieve a dummy that she had watched being thrown out and then walked away.
Part 1. After having a bit of a Muppetry period Frankie was taken back a step with training and has settled again. Still a long way to go with her, Echo has a bit of refresher training with a distance retrieve and I definitely need some training with the camera, but in my defence, 3 dogs, leads and 2 crutches was possibly a step too far,,,,,,, for it all to go well.
Stop whistle progress with Frankie
Suffolk Tales, Frankies progress(4)
Trying something a bit different. The idea is to blow what will later become the stop whistle / signal. One long blow so she looks at me and then a dummy thrown as reward for looking. (look at me something fun is about to happen). As we progress she will wait for a longer time focussing on me before she is given another command.
Suffolk Tales, Frankies progress (3)
Out for about 10 minutes and put in a few short exercises to keep it interesting but not overloading the dog, keeping it short ,sweet and fun.
Working on the basics and getting some focus.
The walk home, getting focus from Frankie.
Part 2, Having sat and watched the cows for a few minutes, time to move on.
Suffolk Tales,,,,,,,Frankies Progress, Seeing the cows for the first time in a managed and controlled manner.
Frauline Frankenfurter (Frankie)12 weeks old
. Little bit of heel work a week on from introducing the lead.
Practice Time
Getting the dogs ready for work in the upcoming season.
Frauline Frankefurter
Introduction to the lead.
Lazy grooming
Trying out the new battery powered grooming tool. Then the lady off the house told me what it actually is..........
Taking direction
The tennis ball was thrown into the field without Mrs Miggins seeing it.
Finding the Keys to success
Miggins helps find the keys that were dropped. She did not see the keys being dropped and was sent back to the area to locate and retrieve.
Temptation
2x Balls set just off the track. Miggins watched both being placed and then had to pick both in the order they were put down, (furthest first) As she would naturally want to go to the last drop first we stop her at the point she pulls toward it and direct her back to the one we want.
Oh No Mo (Take 2).
After Mo's bit of muppetry, we set the same retrieve up the folowing day. This time we made a few changes to give her the best chance of success. We moved to the other side of the gate, so she could see the flight of the dummies more clearly and shortened the distance a bit. The result was much improved. Now practice, practice and more practice, making the task a little more difficult as she improves.
Mrs Dorris Miggins (from the pie shop) "That's the way to do it"
Mum showing daughter the way it should be done.
Oh No Mo
Mo being a bit Muppety on these retrieves. She gets so excited that her nose a brain aren't quite in sync. So we just tried to slow her down a touch and ensure she succeeded with the find. More practice required.