Ha ha, well, Mouse cant see well, so I have run out of signs she can see well enough and distinguish between. Alot of her "cues" are objects. The book is the cue to "read," the can is the cue to "say yes", the books and blocks are the cue for "say no", the laptop case is the cue to "get in", the beam is the cue to "pray", the block is the cue to "paws up", etc.AMAZING!!!! Loved every second of it!
One question though... Why did you have a can next to Mouse for the say yes trick?? Just curious...
I really hope you find a little deaf girly for himThanks Sara! What a brilliant video... I'm going to have to come back and look at it again because I only found you posted it as I have run out of DTA time! But even at a first time viewing Mouse is amazing... I thought Scout was one in a million but now you show us that Mouse is a really stunning little trickster too!
I'm definitely looking out for a deafie lurcher as a next dogit looks like it'll have to be a female though because Zac likes females better
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She is honestly so easy, once I quit putting food in front of her nose! LOLAMAZING WORK, Sara and Mouse!!!!So true, disabilities only stop those unwilling to try
Mouse is one amazing 'lil trick dog!!!!!
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As Mouse uses the light as a cue for one of the tricks... could you use a different colour light (maybe a green filter on a torch) and use a sort ofHa ha, well, Mouse cant see well, so I have run out of signs she can see well enough and distinguish between.
There's no rush - it looks like I'll have to wait a little while any way so I'll just keep my eyes open for Zac's perfect girlI really hope you find a little deaf girly for himYou will have soooo much fun with it!!!
Filming and putting together some of Mouse's tricks! And for those of you who have asked about clicker training deaf dogs... you can clearly see how I do it
ps. I am currently uploading the whole "read a book/turn the page" video... I wanted to get this done first!![]()
Well, I probably could use light, I doubt I could use vibrations though. But the objects work well for usAs Mouse uses the light as a cue for one of the tricks... could you use a different colour light (maybe a green filter on a torch) and use a sort ofMorseMouse code for cues? No idea if it would work...
Or what about floor vibrations? I read that Romanies lurchers used to be given cues (stamped/scraped foot/stick) that travelled as vibrations through the ground... but no idea if it could work for Mouse. One of my friends is visually impaired and she can hear better than me and sense some things that are in front of her in a way I can't when I have my eyes shut (Ouch!) and also she is better than me at interpreting non visual information about what is going on... so I guess it is true that when one (or two in Mouse's case) sense is impaired some of the "sensitiveness" is channeled into the other senses and we learn to interpret what is about us from the info we do have. This is why I'm wondering if there is a way of communicating with Mouse that takes advantage if she HAS got heightened perception of vibrations?
There's no rush - it looks like I'll have to wait a little while any way so I'll just keep my eyes open for Zac's perfect girl... All the dogs I've liked the look of have been male and realistically I don't think Zac would enjoy sharing me and his training with another male dog.
Thank you, but not reallyYou're really awesome Sara!!! I wouldn't be able to handle training so many dogs, you're seriously a pro!!!!
LOL... I have to get somewhat creative with her LOLAaah! I get it! I did see her look at the can and then say yes.![]()
Thank you, but honestly, I dont think it's me so much as I have easy dogsSara you are so good at teaching tricks!!!!!!!!!!!!Mouse is so talented!!! Love the wipe your face trick!!
Well, I have a ton of videos of my mutts doing tricks, feel free to check out my you tube pageYou are one great trainer Sara and you have a great, intelligent little dog their in Mouse, this is the first trick video I have watched of any of your guys and am truly impressed! Well done!
Nahh I deserve nothing, Mouse is the one needing applauseYou really deserve that applause! Great job and great ideas, thanks for sharing.
LOL How'd they receive the Scout video?I've just watched the vid again and can't get over how tiny and how eager Mouse is! I love the way she curls up in the laptop case.
She's such a funny little thing
Funny, I'd just wondered about using something like those wooden blocks that children play with and putting a different scent on each as a different cue(though they'd have to be stored separately which becomes a bit of a pain). I'd been puzzled before because it is hard to make a scent go away after it is introduced to an area and not end up carrying the scent on your hand and confuse the dog. Still you could have a really sneaky trick where you scent the end of one target stick differently to another identical one and get Mouse to do something different with each...
. Or you could scent one book so Mouse doesn't like to read that one... So many tricks if you can tap into a dog's sense of smell - something I've not managed to do with Zac yet - "SIGH".
You have some good ideas! I'll have to think about it and try to figure something out... I dont think I've ever seen anyone use scent to train tricks...
Have you tried doing scent work with Mouse?
I have, but there are no clubs we can join here. I've done games and such, but I'd love to try earthdog (she'd be brilliant at that!) and tracking
How long have you been training Mouse tricks? I seem to remember it was only a few months ago that you posted the photos of her praying and said she'd just become a wonder at free shaping. She has an amazing repertoire.
I've been trying to train tricks for years, but only recently discovered she can learn with shaping and free shaping, She is dumb as a brick when it comes to luring... it took me 2 years to teach her the simple tricks, but in the last 6 months she's learned tons!
Most of the videos I see about deaf dogs the tricks seem to be carried out quite close to the owner, while I know that Mouse is visually impaired so she needs to be close it seems odd if deafies are limited on distance - do you think it is lack of owner confidence, lack of dog confidence, lack of training, lack of attention from the dog, or just that I haven't watched enough deafie vids?
I've seen some distance work with deafies, but not alot. It's not the deafness, I dont think, though deaf dogs tend to be velcro dogs, but I think it has alot to do with your other points
I know I never taught Scout any distance tricks, except the drop on recall. Though I haven't done alot of distance work with Oliver either
It would actually be a lot easier to have a clicker dog and a light dog - so hard to train 2 clicker dogs because they blackmail me for treats! I've wondered several times about using a light for Gus just so I don't have to keep annoying Zac!
The problem with lights is that you're limited to low light and/or indoor training. I use the same light for Mouse and Boo (and the fish! LOL) but when I'm working with one, the other has to stay on the chair
BTW I'm going to choose the right moment to show the Mouse video to my family - starting the long brainwashing process.
LOL How'd they receive the Scout video?