This is the second of a two part video with students practicing the canine good citizen test. Sit and down on command and staying in place(test item #6), and coming when called(#7) are demonstrated. Different methods of teaching stay are shown including the 300 peck method (counting mississippi) of fading the number of treats used.
Students then practice reacting to distractions(#9) and reactiing to another dog(#8). An isolated bark is allowed in reacting to distractions but dogs who continue to bark at the distraction do not pass. For more information about Canis Sapiens, visit our website: http://www.canissapiens.com For more information about the canine good citizen test http://www.akc.org/events/cgc/training_testing.cfm
Sue Ailsby's levels:
http://www.dragonflyllama.com/%20DOGS/%20Dog1/levels.html
We do a minimal amount of editing so you can see what we
do when things aren't working. We try to stop relatively quickly when we realize things aren't working and try something a little easier or a different approach so the dog can succeed. And yes, we do have the chute set up wrong.
Luckily the dogs can still learn even when the trainers make
mistakes.
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wolf photograpy by Monty Sloan of Wolf Park
dog photography by Jane Masterson of Canis Sapiens
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ncie job! keep'm coming!
badassboy99 3 years ago