The way Lars thinks is the other reason I used this method over food...he understands that he must run away from me and get into this position in order to run back to me and take a jump. Running and jumping is one of Lars' most favorite things to do. Lars didn't "get" go outs until it started to get paired with Directed Jumping...and then it all made sense to Lars and why running to the opposite ring meant something. I actually use the directed jumping as a reward sometimes for a good go out. He only gets to jump if he is in the position I want. If he gives me a crap go out, he doesn't get to jump...and I have to become more of a stickler of that in run thrus. Ocean doesn't think like Lars does...and I'll probably have to adjust some of this when it's his turn to really learn this go outs and directed jumping. But, so far, it's working for Lars.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Goofing around with Go Outs
So I pulled "Go Outs" as one of Lars' obedience tasks earlier last
week. My husband is up on the deck with O so I'm not talking to myself.
LOL I use a target box at the top end of the ring for Lars' (and Ocean's
go outs.) I didn't want the food on the ring gate to be the sole reason
Lars is running away from me. I wanted to teach the go out as a
position (like I do with front.) I could totally see him charge out
there and wipe out the entire back ring gate searching for food that
he is certain is there. With his drive, he won't stop looking for it
until he finds the food. With running out to the position where the box
is, I wanted Lars to know he has to run straight out away from me and
get into the position the box is marking. In run thrus and practice, the
box is always there...it's only gone in trials. Just like that plunger
for the Broad Jump that's always there, it's there to build muscle
memory to run straight and do a tight turn and sit.
The way Lars thinks is the other reason I used this method over food...he understands that he must run away from me and get into this position in order to run back to me and take a jump. Running and jumping is one of Lars' most favorite things to do. Lars didn't "get" go outs until it started to get paired with Directed Jumping...and then it all made sense to Lars and why running to the opposite ring meant something. I actually use the directed jumping as a reward sometimes for a good go out. He only gets to jump if he is in the position I want. If he gives me a crap go out, he doesn't get to jump...and I have to become more of a stickler of that in run thrus. Ocean doesn't think like Lars does...and I'll probably have to adjust some of this when it's his turn to really learn this go outs and directed jumping. But, so far, it's working for Lars.
The way Lars thinks is the other reason I used this method over food...he understands that he must run away from me and get into this position in order to run back to me and take a jump. Running and jumping is one of Lars' most favorite things to do. Lars didn't "get" go outs until it started to get paired with Directed Jumping...and then it all made sense to Lars and why running to the opposite ring meant something. I actually use the directed jumping as a reward sometimes for a good go out. He only gets to jump if he is in the position I want. If he gives me a crap go out, he doesn't get to jump...and I have to become more of a stickler of that in run thrus. Ocean doesn't think like Lars does...and I'll probably have to adjust some of this when it's his turn to really learn this go outs and directed jumping. But, so far, it's working for Lars.
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