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- From: mlhb@mammoth.dr.att.com (Sky Warrior)
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- Subject: Re: training problem <sigh>
- Message-ID: <23066@drutx.ATT.COM>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 21:42:41 GMT
- References: <1992Dec31.135015.566@news.wesleyan.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec31.135015.566@news.wesleyan.edu>, RGINZBERG@eagle.wesleyan.edu (Ruth Ginzberg) writes:
- |> OK. Buffy has this problem & I know its my own fault for mis-training her.
- |> The problem at this point is to fix it.
- |>
- |> I love to walk in the woods and/or play in the field with Buffy. Do it about
- |> 5x/week. She loves it too. She loves it too much. She never wants to leave
- |> (who could blame her). So when she realizes that we're getting ready to go
- |> back to the car (she's psychic, she just Knows), she starts playing
- |> Catch-Me-If-You-Can. This has become an escalating battle of wits & speed.
- |> She develops ever more sophistocated methods of evading me; I develop ever
- |> more sophistocated methods of capturing her. Problem is, she's quicker than I
- |> am, & unless I can *trick* her into coming to where I can grab her collar, she
- |> wins this game. She's also smart <sigh> and is quickly learning to evade my
- |> trickery.
- |>
- |> She has been getting nearly 1 hour/day of off-leash exercise ever since she was
- |> a baby pup, & I can't imagine what kind of a holy terror she'd be if I didn't
- |> allow her any off-leash exercise. She's VERY energetic, & it is impossible to
- |> give her that kind of exercise on a leash. She needs to dash, sprint, jump,
- |> wrestle w. other dogs, run, swim, etc. pretty regularly, none of which can be
- |> done on-leash.
-
- What? Santa didn't bring you "People, Pooches, and Problems" for Hannukhah?
- ;-) ;-) ;-)
-
- (Sorry about the "Xmas gifts" post to not include other religions. Perhaps
- I should have said "Holiday Gifts"?)
-
- Anyway, there is an excellent chapter in teaching the recall. I tend to
- think your dog has not learned "come" means all the time, not just when
- she feels like it. Anyway, the Catch-Me-If-You-Can actually cheapens
- you in your dog's eyes. Think about it, you are playing on *her* terms now;
- not yours. How long are you going to look like an Alpha in her eyes?
-
- First of all, you are going to have to put a moratorium on using the word
- "come", except when you can reinforce it. Sorry, but this does mean she's
- got to be on a leash. Don't despair, there are 30 ft tracking leads
- available (or you can use a clothesline) -- anything so you can reel in
- your dog. Believe it or not, tracking leads work wonders. I've used them
- when I couldn't get my dogs to come. They're a bit inconvenient but once
- the dog figures out her limit (especially with a choke chain) she won't
- stray far. My dogs have jumped in creeks, ran around, played tag and did
- all sorts of fun things with tracking leads on.
-
- Secondly, you'll have to start retraining her to the word "come".
- Start with a six foot leash and an enclosed yard and practice 10 recalls,
- one after the other. Do this for the first week. Length the leash to 10
- feet within an enclosed yard for the next week. The next week, take her to an
- open area with a six foot leash. And so on. (I may not have the right
- regiment that Job Michael Evan suggests.) Eventually, you will have worked
- your dog to a 30 ft leash, both enclosed and out. Then you'll try off
- leash in an enclosed yard; then a bigger enclosure; then outside altogether.
-
- If Buffy relapses, you have to fall back a step or two. If she does not
- come off leash/ not in an enclosure, she goes back to the beginning. (Do not
- pass go, do not collect $200 ;-) ;-)
-
- Anyway, People Pooches and Problems is by Job Michael Evans.
- His Radical Regiment for Recalcitrant Rovers sounds pretty severe at first,
- but it really makes a lot of sense. Another thing is, the above training is
- a lot of work. Still, I don't think there is a quick-fix solution for your
- problem (not one that will last).
-
- Good luck!
-
- Sky Warrior & team
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