Anneke
Honored Member
Thanks, Tigerlily! I had absolutely no idea of what you could mean by get in...
Now I know what youare working on.
Today I have been working on that too, but with the idea of a backwards circle in mind. So I have taught it in a different way. We had a blast this afternoon. I attended a dogdance workshop and came home with a head running over with all the new tricks we have learned.
But to stay on topic...
I have been working on cross your paws for a while now and although Cooper gets it with both right and left paw, Jinx doesn't. She keeps trying to hit my handtarget. Because she was doing so well, I want to fade out my hand, so I put a little distance between her left paw and my hand. Just far enough so she can't touch it. But... she twists her body and stretches her right paw so far that she touches my hand. I don't think she realizes that, she just needs to put her right paw over her left. She thinks she needs to touch my hand.
So I think I might have to switch to using something else as a target and start all over.
Funny how somethings work for some dogs and not for others.
Now I know what youare working on.Today I have been working on that too, but with the idea of a backwards circle in mind. So I have taught it in a different way. We had a blast this afternoon. I attended a dogdance workshop and came home with a head running over with all the new tricks we have learned.
But to stay on topic...
I have been working on cross your paws for a while now and although Cooper gets it with both right and left paw, Jinx doesn't. She keeps trying to hit my handtarget. Because she was doing so well, I want to fade out my hand, so I put a little distance between her left paw and my hand. Just far enough so she can't touch it. But... she twists her body and stretches her right paw so far that she touches my hand. I don't think she realizes that, she just needs to put her right paw over her left. She thinks she needs to touch my hand.
So I think I might have to switch to using something else as a target and start all over.
Funny how somethings work for some dogs and not for others.


so I dont think I'll be posting them. But this time around, he totally seemed to get it! He's still alittle iffy at times, and moves around alot, but we're almost there! I started putting it on cue towards the end of the session, as well.

only ppl who train tricks to their dogs will appreciate the next remark: Yesterday i showed Craig how Buddy can now follow my foot with his Right leg, and told him, soon i will also train Buddy to do the same thing with his other leg, okay? ------------------- so Craig, who knows almost Nothing about training tricks, and who did not apparently realize how much time i invested into getting Buddy to ONLY use his Right leg----------said, (get ready to fall off your chair laffin
So I would go ahead and start with the left paw as soon as he crosses reliably with his right paw.
She is reliable when the target is between her legs, but when I move it into position so she has to reach over her left paw, she will do this once, then start using her left. But... this was just one session, so we will keep at it. I want to do some training tomorrow, since I haven't been doing much for the past week.