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It's so exciting that you've gotten this far, Jane :-) I look forward to hearing how the next few off leash sessions go for you.
I'm still trying to decide WHEN to start Boca on off leash work. I know she needs more practice while leashed (not that leash work has to stop) still to improve her focus around distractions. However, when we do move to off leash work we start with about 100 feet of very light line and that will be gradually reduced in length over time until it's not there any more. I know the protocol I will be following, but it still intimidates me to a degree.
She wants immediate drop down military type of speed. Which her dog does and so is co-trainer's dog. Charlie will give you pretty fast sit, down and stand 85 % of the time. And I am happy with that. I totally did not understand that " Danger to the Community" part, and as she was speaking, I started to try to understand her underline motive for saying this. We did have a pretty good relationship, to the point she asked me to assist with basic and CGC classes... until, she sugeested we do "Flooding" with Charlie to address her reactiveness, so I watched "Flooding" on you tube to see what it is. I came across Cisar Millan's Flooding which scared me and brought the concerns to me. I spoke with her that I am not comfortable with this, and if hers were any different, to please let me know. I think I really pissed her off then, as I questioned her credential or something. Since then the relationship has not been too good. I am just feeling really targetted in that class and not encouraged.
Thanks Jane. I went to the class tonight, really anxious and nervous that I would feel singled out. But I made up my mind that I will not let that bother me, and learn what she had to offer, after all I have been with her for a year and half, and I believe that she is a good dog trainer. ( Just not a people person, I think)
We did something similar to what you are saying, we called it "look at that Game" from Leslie McDevitts's book " Control Unleashed". Basically the counterconditioning , pairing the uncomfortable sotiation with good stuff... But she said she didn't want me doing that anymore... :-( So, I am confused. Sigh. But it went OK tonight and I was not miserable.... I will just keep working on it!! :-)
Flooding sometimes works. Basically you immerse the dog in the thing that makes it uncomfortable or stressed or fearful until it realizes everything is actually fine. I have no idea what she had in mind, but you might ask her exactly what SHE had in mind for the steps to flood Charlie. It could backfire but it could also work, but it would be better to know exactly what SHE means vs. what videos you saw.
I certainly wouldn't want you to do something you believe is wrong. But sometimes we react emotionally to things that aren't really harmful and could help.
We have been doing off leash work for a while in terms of RECALL, STAND FOR EXAM, and SIT/STAYS. We recently graduated to off leash healing in preparation for our upcoming show. I'm pretty happy with our results, but she gets a tiny bit laggy on the "fast". Our figure eights are also laggy but they will be passable. Really I'm just trying to slap what I call a Gentleman's CD on her before I breed her this summer/fall. I'll put more effort into polishing her Open training.
The biggest danger with off leash work is that some dogs learn very quickly that once off leash they can't be corrected. I know that the Beagle woman I train with does not ever have her dogs off leash for at least the 1st 10 months of their lives.
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