Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Offline Drill, Honoring

AM: Oaks Area 1

SERIES A. Offline drill, 70-yard segments (Lumi only)

SERIES B. Continuation of "Ready to play?" honoring game (Lumi only)

In this second session, I moved to 30 yards from the van, and started to add a little delay between "Ready to play?" (RTP) and Here. We did three reps. Lumi remembered RTP from last night and downed the first time I cued it, displaying a high level of excitement and anticipation.

AM (continued): Oaks Area 2

SERIES C. Offline drill, 50-yard segments (Lumi only)

SERIES D. Continuation of "Ready to play?" honoring game (Lumi only)

In this third session, I cued RTP a few yards from the SL for Series C, 50 yards from the van. We did three reps. For the third rep, instead of Lumi having to run all the way to the van to get the bird, I left a bird a few yards from where she was downing, and as soon as I said Here and gave her a treat, I sent her to the bird cueing "Get your bird" (GYB). She then carried the bird to the van, which seems to be of high value to her, though hopefully not as high value as the happy throws we used last night and in Series B today.

I say "hopefully" because GYB was not a sufficiently high-value reward for Lumi to look forward to in yesterday's honoring of a flyer to prevent her from breaking. So my hope is that happy throws will add appreciably to the reinforcement value for not breaking.

AM (continue): Neighborhood

SERIES E. First "Ready to play?" session with Laddie, using a sit rather than a down. In this session, I wanted to establish a clear sequence in Laddie's mind: RTP (cueing "sit") - Here - treat - play.

Laddie already sits so readily that it was hard to tell whether he was taking RTP as a cue for "sit", and his excitement level is always so high that it was hard to tell whether he was learning to anticipate that RTP predicted "Here", high-value treats, and exciting games.

Another difference with Laddie was that when I experimented with throwing a duck for him, versus throwing a dummy and playing tug, he was much more excited with the latter.

It's important in my training plan that Laddie connect up RTP with what it predicts, so that he will be focused on receiving the Here cue and not be looking around for other reinforcers, or even be vulnerable to other reinforcers, in particular, marks being thrown for the dog he's honoring. I don't think he's at that stage where he has learned the associations yet, so I think we need at least one more session of small time intervals between each of the steps RTP - Here - treat - play.

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