The next day Tootsie was able to complete all 5 rings with distractions!
I wanted to share this video of Tootsie doing the rings outside. When you change location and add distractions to an established behavior the results are not the same. I lessened my criteria of retrieving all five rings before I rewarded her. It was hot out so she was panting making it more difficult to carry and hold the rings. There were birds and cars moving about. Tootsie was pretty good retrieving the first two rings. She was more frantic placing the third ring on. I continued to remind her of her job and marked her success with a YES, marker word, and rewarded. I was happy she continued to work, retrieving the fourth ring. I marked the act of placing the forth ring on the base, rewarded her and released her from retrieving while she still working.
Tootsie now has duration to the behavior! She continues to problem solve and place all five rings on the base with verbal encouragement as reward until the end when all five are on. She earns a food jack pot for a great job! When building duration to a behavior you randomly must also reward shorter duration at times so they learn to keep trying. If you kept increasing the time they work without reinforcement they would stop trying, unless the behavior itself was reinforcing!
I love this video because it shows her duration to figuring out the answer! I have built value in the game by rewarding her for better criteria. Sometimes I also reward for simple steps.
Tootsie is learning to place different size rings on the base. The biggest ring is more challenging for her to hold correctly to line up the opening for placement. As the rings decrease in size so does the opening requiring more precision and patience.
Tootsie did it again! This video shows understanding of the behavior! You can see her slow down and really try instead of flinging the ring at the base! Love it 😍
So excited she got it!! Just happened to video her first success!!😃🤗💕
Tootsie is holding it longer and higher!
Tootsie is learning to interact with the base more. I being more careful what I mark as the better behavior. She needs to hold onto the ring longer now and raise it higher to the top of the base.