Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Drill

AM: Oaks Area 2

Today, we only had time for a short session, which we used for the next increment of our work with the no-target drill.

For today's work, all outruns were in the range of 100-150 yards.

SERIES A. Three send-outs, followed by WS, come-in whistle, happy throw with 2" WD, and brief game of tug (both dogs).

Lumi: Excellent work.

Laddie: One pop. Other than that, excellent work.

SERIES B. I modified the no-target drill as follows:
  • Send dog from heel on Back cue.
  • After random distance, blow WS.
  • Instead of calling dog in as in Series A, cast the dog in some direction.
  • As soon as the dog takes the cast, blow WS.
  • Blow come-in whistle, happy throw with 2" WD, tug.
For the first send-out, the extra cast was a left Over. For the second send-out, the extra cast was a right Over. For the third send-out, the extra cast was a right angle back.

Lumi: Excellent response on all cues except for slow responses on second WS. Hopefully that will extinguish as Lumi learns that the game is about responding, not hunting or retrieving.

Laddie: Excellent work in all respects.

It occurred to me that eventually we can enhance this drill with a PB to be retrieved after the set of send-outs and returns. At first, the PB can be hand thrown and well over to the side. Over time, I can use the RL, streamer, and a pre-positioned bird, and gradually tighten the angle between the send-outs and the line to the PB. When the dogs are ready for that, it will hopefully help to develop a high degree of responsiveness to WSCs even in the presence of a known retrieval target.

The dogs could do that drill right now, but I don't think they'd enjoy it, and it would show up especially in Lumi's body language. Instead of pushing the challenge, my goal is to build a high reinforcement history for the simple act sitting on the whistle.

Of course, some additional work is also being accomplished. Both dogs wear their tabs every day, hopefully helping to neutralize the presence of the tab in support of steadiness training at a later time. In addition, I'm also using the tie-out for both dogs, hopefully getting Laddie comfortable with it. And in addition to those elements, we also work on well-mannered heeling from the tie-out to the SL on each series.

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