MollyMoomin
Well-Known Member
Any good? Does it work? Or is it the dog equivalent of Parelli?!
At puppy training last night, we were given a 15minute lecture on how amazing it was and they handed out clickers (which were meant to be given back at the end - guess who forgot? : pikey: ) for us to try. I wanted Herman to stop rubbing his head, trying to get his bloody Dogmatic headcollar off - which worked, mainly I think because he was trying to work out what the silly noise was. We also taught him to wave using the clicker (although I do hesitate to say we taught him - he knows how to high five so I just ignored the first attempt at high five, so he 'waved' his paw 2/3 times trying to work out if that's what I wanted). Sadly, the new information in his head has caused the 'down' command and it's meaning to leak out of his head....
Anyway. We're doing the KC silver award at the moment and we cannot for the life of us stay in a down position (once he's there!!) for longer than 30seconds. We managed 50 seconds last night which was cause for great excitement. I had to be in front of him though pointing at the floor. Would clicker training work for that? I'm meant to be a distance away (I forget how far though) and he's to stay in a down for 2 minutes. We're so rubbish at it at training - at home he will downstay for hours (and not just when he's asleep), at training he gives absolutely no warning he's about to shift at all. Everyone else goes and hides in another room and their dogs all stay perfectly :jealous:
Rambling, sorry. So, clicker training, yay or nay? They said it would help with his recall (out walking, if we see another dog, he's off to play no matter what I do so we're lungeline walking if we're out where we will see another dog) but I don't see how as I need him to at least think about coming back to me when I call him and at the moment we still don't get that. He doesn't really have any high value treats - we've tried liver, fishy bites, chicken, ham, cheese, gravy bones (they got spat out), some own brand semi moist treats we do, sausages, biscrok (again, got spat out) and cat biscuits , but I don't see how if he won't come back for treats 100% that he will for a clicker (and treats...)? Because surely, he's coming back for the treats, not the clicker? Or am I missing the point?
*phew* I am trying so hard with his recall but at the moment failing. The pair of us are bored stiff with the current walk we're doing - it's an out and back job - but we're guarenteed not to see any other dogs (private land) and he can go off lead. I can recall him off rabbits, birds, cats (well, ours, we haven't seen any out yet. I'm not so convinced about cats, actually - he plays with ours, the difference being that if they get bored, they can climb one of their trees and get away from him soon). And I hate lungeline walking with a passion. I'd love to take him on the Chevin (country park near us) and know that I'm not going to spend half my time apologising and the other chasing after him because, actually, trying to make a grumpy rottie which has a muzzle on anyway is really not a good idea....
Urgh, wine, chocolates, pink roses, Ikea Dime bar cake for anyone who read all that and both sympathises and can give me suggestions....
At puppy training last night, we were given a 15minute lecture on how amazing it was and they handed out clickers (which were meant to be given back at the end - guess who forgot? : pikey: ) for us to try. I wanted Herman to stop rubbing his head, trying to get his bloody Dogmatic headcollar off - which worked, mainly I think because he was trying to work out what the silly noise was. We also taught him to wave using the clicker (although I do hesitate to say we taught him - he knows how to high five so I just ignored the first attempt at high five, so he 'waved' his paw 2/3 times trying to work out if that's what I wanted). Sadly, the new information in his head has caused the 'down' command and it's meaning to leak out of his head....
Anyway. We're doing the KC silver award at the moment and we cannot for the life of us stay in a down position (once he's there!!) for longer than 30seconds. We managed 50 seconds last night which was cause for great excitement. I had to be in front of him though pointing at the floor. Would clicker training work for that? I'm meant to be a distance away (I forget how far though) and he's to stay in a down for 2 minutes. We're so rubbish at it at training - at home he will downstay for hours (and not just when he's asleep), at training he gives absolutely no warning he's about to shift at all. Everyone else goes and hides in another room and their dogs all stay perfectly :jealous:
Rambling, sorry. So, clicker training, yay or nay? They said it would help with his recall (out walking, if we see another dog, he's off to play no matter what I do so we're lungeline walking if we're out where we will see another dog) but I don't see how as I need him to at least think about coming back to me when I call him and at the moment we still don't get that. He doesn't really have any high value treats - we've tried liver, fishy bites, chicken, ham, cheese, gravy bones (they got spat out), some own brand semi moist treats we do, sausages, biscrok (again, got spat out) and cat biscuits , but I don't see how if he won't come back for treats 100% that he will for a clicker (and treats...)? Because surely, he's coming back for the treats, not the clicker? Or am I missing the point?
*phew* I am trying so hard with his recall but at the moment failing. The pair of us are bored stiff with the current walk we're doing - it's an out and back job - but we're guarenteed not to see any other dogs (private land) and he can go off lead. I can recall him off rabbits, birds, cats (well, ours, we haven't seen any out yet. I'm not so convinced about cats, actually - he plays with ours, the difference being that if they get bored, they can climb one of their trees and get away from him soon). And I hate lungeline walking with a passion. I'd love to take him on the Chevin (country park near us) and know that I'm not going to spend half my time apologising and the other chasing after him because, actually, trying to make a grumpy rottie which has a muzzle on anyway is really not a good idea....
Urgh, wine, chocolates, pink roses, Ikea Dime bar cake for anyone who read all that and both sympathises and can give me suggestions....