First practice in a while due to agility activities. Tried something I don't think we've done before: racing Walter against another dog (Sammy). He was in the right lane, Sammy in the left, and someone held him for me while I stood around the fourth jump. He was very aware of Sammy's presence and kept messing up his turn, either not doing it at all or forgeting the ball, but he was starting to get the hang of it after a few runs. It was fun and I'd like to do more of it at our next practice (which won't be for a while due to other activities) so he really starts to get it.
His only reward today was the long fleece tug which he enjoyed.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Team practice
Used the ball tug today for his reward which he really liked. Gotta figure out how to get him driving to the box more. A LOT more. :-)
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Team practice
Some good news today: several of his turns were actually pretty fluid. We were "sort of" springing the box today, which could be a factor.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Team practice
Brought out the secret weapon today!! Gave it to K./J. to do a reverse recall and Walter was more than happy to run away from me to get it, over all four jumps. I feel so betrayed.
Very exciting news regarding some of the other green dogs: we used the knee technique to try to help them maintain the turn while picking up the ball, and it worked! It really worked!! T., T., and Z. tried it and were really getting the hang of it.
Very exciting news regarding some of the other green dogs: we used the knee technique to try to help them maintain the turn while picking up the ball, and it worked! It really worked!! T., T., and Z. tried it and were really getting the hang of it.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Team practice
I forgot to bring my secret weapon to practice today, so couldn't try my new idea. But, I did have some midrange special treats to reward Walter with and he seemed to be somewhat more interested than usual. Just did one jump today.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Goals progress report
Here's what I wrote this time last year:
"My goals for Walter's 2007 flyball year are for him to do independent full runs as part of a line-up. Once he realizes that he's supposed to pick up the ball and bring it, then the rest will fall into place... Come on Wally, we've got all year, you can do it!!"
Well, he's not quite there yet. Ok, he's got a long ways to go, quite literally. He doesn't like to run on ahead of me, even if starting from only two jumps back, nevermind four. The exception to this rule is if no one else is around, in which case he's not shy and does it no problem. On the bright side though, we finally managed to convince him of the merits of picking up the ball and bringing it, so that's one hurdle overcome.
By the end of 2008 it would be great if he can (a) catch the ball from a sprung box (which we only just started to do last practice); (b) drive out ahead to do the run even if people are around; (c) smooth out his turn; and (d) do it all in head-to-head and in a lineup.
Ohh!! I just now thought of something that may just help him learn to love driving out ahead of me in a busy flyball environment. I'll try it at our next practice.
"My goals for Walter's 2007 flyball year are for him to do independent full runs as part of a line-up. Once he realizes that he's supposed to pick up the ball and bring it, then the rest will fall into place... Come on Wally, we've got all year, you can do it!!"
Well, he's not quite there yet. Ok, he's got a long ways to go, quite literally. He doesn't like to run on ahead of me, even if starting from only two jumps back, nevermind four. The exception to this rule is if no one else is around, in which case he's not shy and does it no problem. On the bright side though, we finally managed to convince him of the merits of picking up the ball and bringing it, so that's one hurdle overcome.
By the end of 2008 it would be great if he can (a) catch the ball from a sprung box (which we only just started to do last practice); (b) drive out ahead to do the run even if people are around; (c) smooth out his turn; and (d) do it all in head-to-head and in a lineup.
Ohh!! I just now thought of something that may just help him learn to love driving out ahead of me in a busy flyball environment. I'll try it at our next practice.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Team practice
Not much new to report lately. Still farrrr from drivey on the run-out. Good news today is we found something that works to get T. to keep his turn on the box: K. is to run up close to the box with him. Seems to have the same effect as the knee technique.
Oh one last thing, today we started to get Walter ready for triggering the box. The boxloader (J.) crouched down keeping a hand on the trigger. Of course this confused Walter the first time, but then he got used to it. :-D
Oh one last thing, today we started to get Walter ready for triggering the box. The boxloader (J.) crouched down keeping a hand on the trigger. Of course this confused Walter the first time, but then he got used to it. :-D
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Walter's year in summary
As far as Walter's flyball career goes, he still hasn't graduated from high school, but I'm still having fun and he's still kindly obliging me. Below is a compilation video of Walter's 2007 year in flyball (following the agility stuff).
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Team practice
There's hope for Walter's flyball future yet. On one try, with someone holding him at the start and me up closer to the box then running back with him, he dropped the ball a bit early so I said "where's the ball" to make a point. Well, he looked around for a second and then went all the way up the full lane all by himself, and the boxloader had put another ball in so he grabbed it and brought it back. This is a step in the right direction because normally he doesn't have this kind of forward drive when lots of people are around. So yeah, one step back, two forward, or occasionally vice versa is the story of Walter's flyball progress. :-)
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Team practice
Today's goal was to reward with the tug only, no treats for anything. Used the ball tug and it worked great; he gladly traded the ball for the tug just about every time.
His turn seems to be getting smoother, but still lots of room for improvement.
More distractions today, that being Zara, Milo, and Guinness doing boxwork in the other lane (not all at the same time obviously!). No gates at all to separate the lanes. He handled it well in that he didn't show much interest in them, but it will take some time before his drive gets up to what it is when no one but me is watching him. :-)
His turn seems to be getting smoother, but still lots of room for improvement.
More distractions today, that being Zara, Milo, and Guinness doing boxwork in the other lane (not all at the same time obviously!). No gates at all to separate the lanes. He handled it well in that he didn't show much interest in them, but it will take some time before his drive gets up to what it is when no one but me is watching him. :-)
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