I understand what you are saying and you are right it should create more accountability, although if more people are posting their progress it may increase the likely hood of people getting motivated to want to do it with their dogs too.Thanks for the reply. I thought a private challenge might be better as it might have more accountability but I see what you mean about more people keeping the impetus going. I find it very challenging setting the challenges because when I set the challenge I really feel I should be able to train it! Zac is coping with crawl but Gus, LOL![]()
Sometimes I break phrases down and put pieces together. For example when River was young we worked on doing different things on the windowsill. Here it is:My internet is on the blink so I will have to watch the second one later. As ever I love seeing River at work - and seeing how you train him, it is fascinating to watch him putting things together and how you lead him into understanding. Another thing that is fun is to hear how you talk to River to help him find the treats and position himself, I guess we all do that once we've been training a little while, I doubt we train most of the phrases deliberately so it must be word associations.
I would start over with Gus. Pretend you haven't worked on it at all. Get him doing the down. then ask for a very gradual, inching forward. He crawls even 1/2 inch, awesome! Then very gradually increase it. If at anytime he gets up get him back in a down and try for even less. I also like to mix it up when I am getting progress. So if they are starting to gradually increase the distance I might throw in some shorter distances and reward so they never know how long it will be. This increases their motivation too.I think that is one of the best things about the challenges, seeing how people build a trick with their dog so you are right I should try and post videos of in training nearer the beginning of the challenge, though maybe not with Gus unless I post the sessions in reverse order. Gus crawled perfectly the first couple of times now he can't get it at all, last session I even tried getting him to crawl under my leg thinking he would crouch to go under like my lovely Zac does, not a hope, he lowered his head that was all then ploughed through and I nearly ended up with a dislocation!
I was following Kikopups method for this trick. We have also been experimenting with some free shaping with certain tricks.I felt you were challenging River more with how you were training "say no" than you usually do, not just that it is a hard trick but also you led him less, and pushed him a bit beyond his comfort zone as far as what he was offering was concerned. Was that intentional?