JazzyandVeronica
Honored Member
Don't know if anyone would be interested in this; but I was cleaning up my youtube account; stringing related videos together and I came across this old series of videos I did (2009) teaching Veronica to "go to her mat".
It was my first sustained effort with free shaping (which I hate, sorry free shapers
) and I'm sure I gave it up at some point in the process...but we did accomplish our goal which was going to the mat on cue and giving a down stay.
Here is the video with all the shorter vids strung together. It is long and boring and in the beginning allot of nothing happens
; but since I just re-did the video I thought I would share.
If anyone wants to offer constructive criticism or things I could have done differently, or opinions on whether or not I was actually ever free shaping that would be interesting!!
It was my first sustained effort with free shaping (which I hate, sorry free shapers
) and I'm sure I gave it up at some point in the process...but we did accomplish our goal which was going to the mat on cue and giving a down stay.Here is the video with all the shorter vids strung together. It is long and boring and in the beginning allot of nothing happens
; but since I just re-did the video I thought I would share.If anyone wants to offer constructive criticism or things I could have done differently, or opinions on whether or not I was actually ever free shaping that would be interesting!!

) is that "free shaping" is often used when we mean "shaping". Shaping is kind of like capturing but the dog offers a little more each time, I think that what Veronica is doing is shaping. For example at the moment I am shaping Zac to play tug, at first I offered him a rope and when he mouthed it I clicked, then I waited for a longer mouthing of it, a stronger grip, resisting a tug from me, offering a tug from him, a longer tug, a stronger tug... I'd not call that free shaping because I am leading Zac in the direction I want him to go, it isn't capturing because it is not something he was going to do/has done anyway. Another example would be where I shape Zac to pick up new objects.
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I would definitly focus on the front paws, because this makes it easier to work towards other excercices later on.
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I'd give up, and try another way if my dog didn't get it after a few reps, or, somewhere far far less than 100 reps!