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| Dumbbell Success Finally I've got my little man doing the dumbbells. I did it using positive motivation. Question is... how do I increase the speed? He's fast enough but not bullet fast like he is with other stuff. My training buds say he runs it like a typical Rottie and I should be happy. I'm not. I want FAST AS HE CAN RUN. Is that only unachievable via an ecollar? |
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| Re: Dumbbell Success Quote:
I like the videos at the og-schwabmuenchen.de site (look under unterordnung for the obedience stuff) - very good method for a highly motivated retrieve. |
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| Re: Dumbbell Success [quote=jazzking1971;816629]Finally I've got my little man doing the dumbbells. I did it using positive motivation. Question is... how do I increase the speed? He's fast enough but not bullet fast like he is with other stuff. My training buds say he runs it like a typical Rottie and I should be happy. I'm not. Quote:
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| Re: Dumbbell Success [quote=Obelix;817983] Quote:
![]() (btw- there are only three houses on my street and no traffic so it was safe to let him run out there.) |
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| Re: Dumbbell Success Teach him a word to let him know his performance was not what you expected.(e.g wrong,try again,sorry)Restart the exercise.Teach also a word to mark the good performances,and after a split second reward . |
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| Re: Dumbbell Success Quote:
I still some clean up to do and want to avoid confusing him. He was over shooting the dumb bell so I started throwing it towards a wall or in the case of the other day, the car. Right now he goes out and comes back with the same speed. I shouldn't lose points for that. I will lose something for the chewiness which isn't even there most of the time. I can't get past three sessions without seeing some chewing, so to me, he's not totally solid with it. |
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| Re: Dumbbell Success It is very important to give your dog a word that marks a (very) good performance.So you can tell him(and let him know) the performance he gave is just that what you want(and will reward him for).You will be amazed how quick he 'll get the picture.Be patient and consistent,the reward is immense. |
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| Re: Dumbbell Success Quote:
Command - negative/positive bridge(good/uh uh) and then release (yes/no) I also have other slilent correction ie; a dog break a long down and then comes running to me. UH UH - then I will grab him by the collar and walk him back on my RIGHT side and put him back in the same spot. Let him be there for a few seconds then I say YES and we play... This is what you mean correct? |
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| Re: Dumbbell Success Yes,that's what I mean and what I achieved amazing results with.The one I am working with now is 3 years old and would do anything to hear the word"good",after training and teaching since he was a pup.Two weeks ago we ended 3th in an OB trial.32 dogs were in trial.Not bad at all for a Rottweiler(male,intact) amongst all Mals,GS and border collie's(or mixes of them).the public really loved him(and his performance) |
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| Re: Dumbbell Success That's awesome Obelix!!! Lots of people say my dog's OB is more like a Mal than any Rottie they've seen. A new person to the club just remarked, how do you get him to fuss like a Malinois? Answer: Because I pretend that he's a malinois. As for my issues with his retrieve... I need him to be complete solid in other areas before I work on speed. I don't want any conflict in OB. |
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