The anatomy of a 4 on the floor contact
I have been focusing on 3 things with Lance: go outs, scent articles, and heeling. I'm sure forging will be a constant battle despite the progress we have made but I feel like we could be ready for utility by summer.
Go outs- Lance can do 1.5x the distance of the full go out now the first attempt, no back chaining. I have started doing most of them with the jumps up now and I think it just clicked that he isn't supposed to go over any jump after all! Today though I was working on a long distance send and forgot there was a broad jump set out perpendicular to his path. Lance headed out to his spot with great drive but then did a double check when he saw the broad jump and veered towards it before I called him off.
Also today Lance noted a piece off fuzz 2 feet in front of him and thought he was supposed to mark it. When I verbally corrected his mistake Lance thought he wasn't supposed to move from his sit at all. I had to take a step forward to send him out and Lance made a wide birth around the fuzz before coming back to the original straight line. We of course try the same setup again to work through our issue and again Lance doesn't move at first and then veers widely around the fuzz. Silly corgi.
Go outs are also being done immediately after the glove exercise but so far I haven't been able to replicate his mistake in trials of going out to where the glove was. I haven't been leaving the gloves out since I wasn't sure if he was ready for that level of proofing but perhaps it will help his confusion between the exercises?
I am still sending him all the way to the barrier to touch it and then asking for the sit. I am also walking out to reward him and am doing the directed jumping portion separate.
I made a poor decision today and now I am hoping it doesn't cause any more setbacks then we've already had. Vito has slowly been doing worse when being left home alone and now howling has become a regular part of it. But he has been doing fantastic with being left in a crate at trials and class when other people are around. Vito has even done well in a crate at my work when left for up to 30 minutes with no one around.
In a desperate attempt to have a less anxious Vito I crated him with several bones instead of leaving him loose when I was gone this morning for an hour. To say Vito was anxious would be an understatement. He didn't touch any of the bones, whined continuously for the entire 68minutes, trembled, and then started major panting. It is heartbreaking to watch the video footage.
We hardly ever leave Vito alone anymore and it looks like that isn't going to be changing.
The past week and a half we have been fostering little Avery. Avery is another service dog in training whose official puppy raisers didn't want to pick up until they turned in their current dog for final training. She just turned 16wks.
I decided not to enter my boys in the big Land O Lakes trial this year. No optional titling classes are being offered and I've already had both of the judges for Vito in novice and kind've want a new perspective. But I did decide to enter both in the trial yesterday at St. Paul.
Lance- Grad Open
December Progress:
1. Run throughs and new places- mostly fail. I did 1 run through at the very beginning of the month. It was to a brand new place, but I didn't go to any pet stores or any where else :(
2. Contacts- I've been doing a lot of proofing in class, and went to an ASCA trial specifically to work on Lance's issue. What really got Lance to fully miss his floor position was having him in Vito's class for a night! While he didn't act more distracted or excited then normal he was taking extra strides before downing and once even completely blew off his position! I was very happy that I got to show him the consequence (being picked up and brought to do it again) in a class environment so he would understand what was happening if I have to do it in a trial.
3. Drop on recall- semi win (let's be optimistic and say semi win instead of semi fail). I have introduced the concept to Vito this past month but haven't practiced as much as I would like. Sometimes he slides to a down instantly but he is also just as likely to take extra strides. Part of the reason I haven't worked on it as much is because I wanted to reevaluate my plan. But then I didn't do that either.
4. Out of sight stays- complete fail. I did very little stay work this month. Zero random stays. Only a few out of sight stays with Vito, where I went in and rewarded every minute but he did fine.
5. Tricks- Win! I wanted to give one last attempt to teaching them to HOLD their paw on their nose instead of swipping it and it has finally started to pay off! Vito actually gets it and is starting to hold position, only for 1.5seconds so far. It's more of tucking his head under his paw then putting his paw on his nose, but I don't care! It will make it harder to transfer to a sitting position though instead of lying down. Lance is stalled out although he does understand the freeze concept. He currently is going on his side and raising his paw in the air, kinda near his nose and holding it. It's not actually touching though. I'm not sure if it's physically possible for him to maintain contact or if he's just using his stumpy legs as an excuse!
Bonus: Lance is doing fabulous with his heel work! I have had many sessions where he hasn't forged at ALL!
January Goals:
1. Tricks- Restart work with Lance learning to hold a toy in his paws. Work on Vito holding a handstand. Currently he can go up with the help of a wall but doesn't hold it at all. Freeshape a trick with Chuck that doesn't involve a prop; I'm thinking a simple spin.
2. Scent Articles- haven't done these in a long time. Need to work at least twice a week :(
3. Halts- Vito has been bumping off of me when I halt during heeling, and on pivots. Doesn't help that I've rewarded it all the time as I love close heeling. New plan to work on halts separately from heeling. Lots of 1-3 steps.
4. Fronts with the DB- Work on Vito sitting close and straight even though he has something in his mouth!
Vito's 2nd NADAC trial. He was thrilled to be back on the astroturf where he was obsessed with rolling around. It still shocks me since he is not my roller, Lance usually is!
Overall
Vito had a decent weekend. Some bouncing instead of running showed up again. Vito had one fabulous dogwalk, where he targeted his leash. We jumped 20 this trial and only knocked one bar. He finished up novice in tunnelers and regular.
Vito needs more independence on the hoops, to focus at start lines even when he just wants to roll on the astro turf, and needs not to do one hits on the down plank of dogwalks! I need to stop doing rear crosses on the "landing" side of hoops and actually tell him when he's going to be turning in a more timely manner.
NADAC weekend! Our last agility trial for a few months.
Overall:
Lance was extremely excited to play, would throw himself into multiple rollovers whenever I looked at him during our warmups! Our Q rate was not so fabulous. He did perfect "floors" after his contacts on Friday although did get lost under the aframe, twice. Saturday his dogwalk floor wasn't so good, but his aframe was fabulous. He needs more work on contact/tunnel discrimination challenges, more work on collecting for weave entrances, and more independence on hoops.
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