[nagdu] The new GDB

KAYE KIPP kkipp123 at msn.com
Mon Nov 30 20:07:05 UTC 2009


Yes, the training was very different.  There's a real emphasis on food 
rewards, which I found hard to get used to, but at least with Marjorie, it 
works.  We also worked with the clicker.  It does work. I clicker-trained 
Marjorie to find a bus pole and she'll never pass that pole up without at 
least showing it to me.  And it didn't take very long.

There was still plenty of waiting around, but since I've been there, the 
training has changed.  The training is only for two weeks, even for 
first-timers, at least in Boring.  I would think there wouldn't be so much 
waiting around now because the training would have to be more intense.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 11:57 AM
Subject: [nagdu] The new GDB


> Kaye, you're just the sort of person I've been wanting to talk to, someone
> who's been to GDB recently, and had GDB dogs before (as have I).
> I've been reading a bit about GDB's new approach--less waiting around
> during training, and using clicker training.
> Did you find your recent class to be significantly different from previous
> classes?  Do you use different methods to control or correct your dog than
> you did before?  I realize it's very hard to compare dogs.  My Echo was
> very different from my Amba, even though they were both black labs from
> GDB, and trained with the same methods.  But a correction that would turn
> Echo into a quivering jello would barely have gotten Amba's attention.
> Also, I went through GDB's 2-week retrain class 4 different times, and
> there was still plenty of waiting around, though not nearly as much as for
> the first-timers.  On the other hand, it seemed like my dogs were just
> getting to the testing stage of things when I was getting ready to go
> home, and I needed someone out on follow-up in a month or two to help me
> polish up the rough edges.
> Anyway, I'd be real interested to hear your thoughts about your recent
> training, and if it was really different from before.
> Tracy
>
>
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