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Here's Tresa's goal of getting a calm kennel-exit, and a working link (the second link):
Quote: Tresa Hendrix
Here's mine, I had to wait until tonight for the rain to slack off enough to film it...it was still raining, mostly mist, so the clip is very short. I had to use my phone because it was so dark. He actually paced about 15 seconds before offering a sit, then I started filming and told him to stay.
PROBLEM: kennel anxiety freakout, hard to get out of his run.
Rx: First I marked him for going in and sitting, then gradually added shutting the door. Then after that was well established, I began going to let him out but waiting until he stopped going nuts, marked it until he got that. After that I would wait longer until he offered a sit....viola.
Ok, I have been working 7 days per week until 7 pm (employees vacations).The training wasn't happening. Clay goes to work with me but the faucet there would be impossible to work with.
We worked on it tonight, just me to videotape, upload, and I think I got it! This computer is slow,so kept the clips short for uploading.
The goal was to get him to shut the faucet off.
"BRAVO," we did it! Working under pressure, I had to "bully" him a little.
Hmm i couldnt finish the steps, i went to a dog seminar all weekend, i dis improve the stairs back up (yip-yip) i put the name and was back chaining for the last step as the click, we made it to the middle of the stairs from top to bottom but she was too tired to then try the complete secuence so im just putting the back chain finale http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsaFMBy1c6M
Not gonna make it in time tonight.
I had dozens of excuses in school for not doing home work but all I can say was I didn't get my home work done in time.
I WILL post a video when I accomplish it though.
There is some really nice stuff posted here.
Lol, Here's my "entry." After trying to get repetitive and clear barking behavior, (to sound like he was "counting") it became obvious he didn't really understand the "woof" command to begin with. He was mixing it up with backing up and a bunch of other vocalizations. So... we had to back track. Pretty much back to where I thought we started from. No multiple barks.
Reg: 07-13-2005
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This is darned impressive that so many managed to put up their clips, even on a Sunday night (it dawned on me too late that a Sunday night was probably not the best deadline day).
And there may still be more! It's only 9:40 where I live.
Well, we will learn from this one and have the kinks ironed out for the next one.
But back to this one .... NICE GOING, fellow Leerburgers!
So I just did the first session on the touch pad complete with having to go to shaping to get him to initially touch the wooden pad I made and THEN thought "oh yeah, that would have made a great contest entry.....". Better planning next time I guess. LOL
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