Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Well, LiliBear once again decided she was going to be full of herself in her last intermediate agility class session. This was her first class in weeks and she decided to run around the whole indoor area as happy as could be .... but not listening to me at all. The instructor actually called her behavior defiant. Usually, she will run around with a happy smile doing her own thing at least once in the beginning of the class, but this was ridiculous and throughout the whole session. She disregarded my calls to come here and seemed to shoot me an attitude of "catch me if you can". The trainer suggested that I find an obedient class to drop into. LiliBear has had 3 obedience classes (went through intermediate which worked on canine good citizen).. My plans are to work on her recall, increase her exercise, practice some obedience exercises and work on my strategy to regroup my energy the next time she tests me so. I know at one point I kind of gave up with her level of ridiculous behavior and the trainer took us through short obstacle stints. Any other advice?
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I think it is possible that she was distracted since there were no classes for few weeks....She may had regresses a little...
At your school, do they allow you to rent a space for small fee so that you can, on your own to practice a little to prevent regression? If they do, that may be helpful to keep her on track if there would be a gap in sessions.
Also the higher level of obedience class really helps!! Charlie has been doing the Rally O for little over a year now, and agility for a couple of months. I think Rally O is the same as agility, without equipment, just on the flat floor.... Because of the obedience classes, she can sit very still at the start line until released, is very observing on my body languages. I think furthering the obedience will make a big difference in your agility training and progress.... Good luck!!
Thanks everyone for your suggestions!! I did work with LiliBear more on her recall and general obedience/ attention. She also played hard in the snow with another dog the day before class.
We had a much better agility class session. I also cut up a roll of tastey dog food and used this as a new training treat. She even flew onto the teeter :) Much better session & the instructor could really see the difference in both of us! We both enjoyed our hour of fun obstacles. :) Thanks again!!
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