Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Several weeks ago Karen posted the following article in the training group: http://thebark.com/content/home-schooling-dogs-could-be-catching and I thought it would make a good front page discussion. The article is about intuitive learning. In short, how dogs follow our example or figure out our routine/wants/needs and adapt their behaviour accordingly.
I was reminded of it yesterday:
During cottage season, Gavin gets packed into the car with the rest of our gear and goes for a 3.5 hour drive North. Gavin has learned to associate his car harness with this trip. Of course not every trip is 3.5 hours, but it seems Gavin prepares himself just in case. When I go outside with the harness in my hand, Gavin runs a few quick laps around the backyard, checks his squirrel spots, has a good long pee, then approaches me to get harnessed up.
So what has your dog learned that you have not specifically taught him/her?
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LOL he does it with such sincerity...
Wish we would have video taped this. We might have won $$$$s on AFVs. Sydney apparently watched us as we filled our cups or glasses from the water cooler to make instant coffee or a glass of cold water. One day we came into the kitchen and saw Sydney standing on her back legs with her front paw on the handle of the water cooler. As we watched, she proceeded to fill the drip tray with water and drink from it. We also caught her drinking the water as it came out of the spout. SYDNEY ALSO LEARNED (QUICKLY) TO AVOID THE RED HANDLE AND JUST USE THE BLUE HANDLE FOR COLD WATER!!!!
Okay Sydney is a genius! You have to video this!!
OMD Sydney :)
I took out the bottle of ear cleaner last night and Gavin hot-footed it to the basement. I swear I did not tell him I was going to clean his ears!
Funny! I ask Trav "shall we look at your ears?" and he runs for my bed, which he seems to think is an ear-treatment safe zone, and then he looks at me with sad eyes. It doesn't work, but it's pretty cute.
Ha! Oh yes! They have a sixth sense:) I'll take a pill for Finn and put it in my pocket. Then I'll go do something else for a few minutes but as soon as I turn to my little shadow, he high tails it out of there. They KNOW!
These are all so great. I don't think Georgia is so clever. But sometimes she can be clever and dumb at the same time, which confuses me.
One thing she learned early on is her personal take on the potty bells. She will move the roman shade with the heavy wooden dowel in the base, and let it bang against the back door when she wants to go out. Luckily I'm a light sleeper and my bedroom is pretty close. This is odd because she's such a whiney, barky dog in general, yet she chooses not to use her voice when she has to go out to pee or poop.
She also wants to go out there all the time and if I let her out there on her own she will be sitting in the grass perfectly content with no desire to come into the house, even if it is raining. Or she will find something to bark about and be noisy and not want to come in at all. I have to bribe her with food to get her to come back into the house. And I think this is the point where she is training me.
If Trav has been outside barking at whatever, or inside doing something naughty, if I speak sternly to him, he immediately goes into his crate. Sort of like putting himself in a time-out.
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