Topaz with his new family learning the basics of sit with an implied stay!
Calvin showing indifference to his surroundings at the skate park
Check out Lua taking her commands to solidify at the park! Her “Check-In” recall has been solid as you can see, and she did a wonderful job holding a down-stay right by a tennis game too!
Link is in bio if you need dog training! Filling up the schedule for the summer!!
Here’s a little clip of Lua and Calvin doing some training with each other as distractions.
Lua initially tried to disregard her “Lie Down(+Stay)” command as Calvin came by, but after being redirected into position, she did a great job minding the task she was given, as he passed by twice.
You’ll see that her owner has been doing great work with her recall as well (“Check In”).
Then Calvin took a turn holding a Stay command as Lua did the same.
Lua and her owner have been working hard! This was from today, Lua’s first time being asked to Lie Down (+Stay) outside in the yard! She did really well!
Couple weeks late posting it, but here’s a couple minutes of Calvin working on Stay at the park. This was his first time working on it at the playground with lots of kids running around and people walking by. A little bit of tug at the end.
Here’s a clip from a short adventure Calvin had this afternoon!
I tossed some treats into the little crevice so he could work out maneuvering tight spots; then kept on with a little following game.
He knew I had a treat for him each time he caught up to me, so I moved to spots that would incentivize him to problem solve, conquer, and thus build some confidence.
Teaching Luke the Place command, Part Two
Luke was adopted from the wonderful team at @happypawshavenmi ; if you’re in SE Michigan and looking at fostering/adopting a dog, they’re the best team you can reach out to!
Teaching Luke the Place command, Part One.
Luke likes to make a big deal about people coming over, so we are showing him that sitting in his chair while people are at and in the doorway, is not only possible, but rewarding!
Last week showing Lua’s owner how to teach Lay Down, with Stay built in.
*when I said “from her feet to the ground”, I meant from her nose to her feet/ground*
Here’s a clip of Calvin having some play time with a new friend; Lua.
This was probably 10 minutes into their little play date. After a gradual progression from curious to wrestling match, both pups had moments of expressing to each other how they do and DONT like to play.
In the beginning, Calvin is playing a little rough, as he likes to do, Lua happily obliged most of the time. Shortly into it, an eye for body language will see Calvin asking for a moment of space(turning and walking away, tail high, stiff body & shaking off) then what may look like rough play to some, or aggression to others, is essentially him giving a correction for not taking the hint.
You’ll see me verbally correct him as he begins to over-correct her(she turns her head and body away, but he’s still correcting). After responding to my verbal correction by backing off, he turns back to her offering a play bow, then proceeds to start playing, but bit too rough, which I correct verbally and follow up with a little shove on the butt… Soon he’ll know “too much” to mean “dude, let up and back off for a sec”
Then he goes and finds a toy, and the game of keep-away is on!
Training Calvin with Chachi🐈
Did you know @premierpetsupply Livonia has the coolest Store Cat? Chachi is great with dogs and I never miss a chance to proof behaviors with him as a distraction.
Check out Calvin getting rewarded for showing indifference; and for responding to being called while he follows Chachi at the end!