Showing posts with label engagement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engagement. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Engagement Challenge or Will Sonic Play With Me Instead of Squirrels

Warning: boring video up ahead. He's feeling mellow (the end of a busy outing), and I'm practicing "matching my dogs energy" to entice him into playing under distracting circumstances (in the middle of a public forest hiking trail).

I'm doing Meagan Karnes, Collared Scholar 2018 Engagement/Tug Challenge. 7 Days of playing with your dog, learning to play with your dog.  Sonic didn't fetch or tug when I got him, so getting him to play with a toy can be a big deal.  Even now,  he at least needs the promise of food rewards to tug, and he definitely needs to "be in the mood", so the video is him 'not in the mood' and me, gently, bringing him 'into the mood'.  It seems to work.  This is a 'benchmark video' in that I will do the same exercise under the same circumstances 7 days in a row (well, at my convenience & weather permitting) to see if there are improvements.


 As for the Official Tug Challenge Lesson 1, read on. I'll have video for that later.

I did Day 1, as prescribed. It was awful, he pooped, seriously, and I picked sup the poop, so deleted that one, wish I hadn't.
Basically, me playing with the toy is either completely boring or more than vaguely disturbing, and it also confirms that he has zero interest in the toy itself. I use a little frisbee with a pouch for treats.

I did decide to continue video taping My Way of getting him to tug, which involves starting with known commands, perking him up, then throwing the toy, and reward with food, then teasing & tugging.

I came away from the day thinking "MY DOG HATES TUGGING BWAAAAAA"

So I reviewed my video's, and good grief, the little guy is even putting his back into it, he's a little flying dog going after it, WHAT in HECK do I expect, that the little ex-village dog mister turns into a miniature SCHUTZHUND????

Lesson 1 taught me incredibly valuable lessons.

1. Video taping & review is incredibly helpful, because what we think is happening is not always the truth.

2.  The more you video yourself the easier it gets. I am very self-conscious about it, and always 'act different' and bring down the tone or try to hard. After have my dog throwing stress signals, then take a crap, and me bending over to pick it up, all on camera, well, nothings worse than that, right? I actually wish I HAD kept that video to review, to see, really see, what was going on with Sonic when my back was turned.

And #3  Stop comparing my dog to others, stop comparing myself to others.  EVERYBODY looks better, acts better, moves better, has better timing, and more exciting dogs (at least on this forum) than I do. So I need to just STOP THAT.

So Lesson 1 was great, very helpful.

Oh, #4, I now have two benchmark videos. 1 of me getting him to 'play' in the woods (one of the most difficult scenarios) and one doing my usual at the dog park (I use the small dog park if it's empty, or space outside of the dog park).

So, all good.

Friday, October 14, 2016

Tug, frisbee & target--critique welcome

Tug, frisbee & target--critique welcome

Two videos.
Sonic playing tug with tug-n-treat frisbee.
I'm teaching him to play tug & frisbee. He had zero interest when we got him. I'm hoping to use tug & frisbee as a reward some day--but so far, food is involved, which is fine.
Thoughts on timing? When to let him win, when to pull harder? When to reward with food?
https://youtu.be/F4Z8_uob8cQ

The other is me hapless doing some targetting--he looks happy, but not fully engaged. It's hot, and he just did the tugging above. Should I have ended sooner, not done it at all, tried something else that he's more confident with (sit, down,)

https://youtu.be/SHBomymUfbg

Short history--free-range tropical dog for 1.5 yrs, I have him 7 months, he's only shown this level of engagement in the past month. For the 2nd, & 3rd month, he was afraid of treats indoors, and could not be consistently trained.

Things are really looking up in the past month.

And about those metal fingers--badly sprained my hand 2 months ago on that blue long-line you see in the video--which caused more hiccups in training, not to mention serious difficulties in holding a leash and treat delivery--some delays there too. In other words, we're still taking baby steps, beginners. My goals right now are engagement & building toy-drive.