- Series A. At Sundown Road Park, a triple blind (both dogs)
- Series B. At Black Hill Regional Park, continued work with alligator drill (Laddie)
- Series C. At Black Hill, shaping Tool #8, Over-LTW-W, of shore-handling toolkit (Lumi)
- Short and long blinds combined
- Salience, that is, helping the dog learn to sight on a prominent target in line with the blind
- Key holes
- #1: 60-yard blind, orange dummy with no marker, in line with a prominent tree 30 yards beyond
- #3: 240-yard blind, duck with flagging tape in small tree behind the blind, thru a keyhole formed by two trees 80 yards from the SL
- #2: 160-yard blind, orange dummy with surveryors flag marker, thru a keyhole formed by two trees 80 yards from SL, in line with a prominent tree 50 yards beyond
Series B. This was continued work on shaping Laddie for land-water-land retrieves using the alligator drill suggested by Alice.
After every successful retrieve to me in the water, Laddie and I played a rousing few seconds of water tug, and then I cued Out and threw the dummy a few feet further out into the water. As Laddie retrieved it, I started to shore, sometimes letting him catch up to me. Once on shore, I took the dummy and threw it, cued Shake for Laddie to shake off, and then played more tug and had another happy throw or two. After that, I repositioned Laddie in a sit for the next retrieve.
Today we started with Laddie in a sit 10 yards inland from the shoreline of the lake, and me 15 yards into the water. For the first several retrieves, I placed the dummy directly in front of Laddie at 6 0'clock (6-oc), then gradually placed it more to the side until he was turning to 9-oc and bringing me the dummy.
Next, I started throwing the dummy to 6-oc, 7-oc, 8-oc, 9-oc from the water. Finally I tried throwing the dummy to 10-oc, and Laddie picked it up and brought it to me, but with some hesitation before entering the water. I then ended the session with a happy throw and more tug.
Before having Laddie get in the van, I used two dummies to throw a poorman double, easy and fun, on the lawn next to parking.
Series C. Today Lumi and I worked on Tool #8 of our shore-handling toolkit, Over-LTW-W:
Unlike the previous tools, this tool is requiring some shaping. Today's shaping of Tool #8 went as follows:
- Happy throw into the lake so that Lumi could get used to the water.
- Three reps of Tool #7, Over-LTW-WO (no WS).
- I placed the dummy in Lumi's mouth while she was in a sit in the same location as Step 2, walked 10 yards away along the shoreline, and cued Over into the water.
- Lumi entered the shallowest water and walked in an arc around me.
- I again positioned Lumi as in Step 3, but this time I walked out into hip-deep water before cueing Over.
- This got Lumi to carry the dummy into the water to swimming depth, circle me, and carry it out again.
- We repeated Steps 6 and 7 a second time.
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