[nagdu] ~Moving away from correction collar
Julie J.
julielj at neb.rr.com
Fri Jul 4 10:53:42 UTC 2014
Daryl,
I'm guessing it's more you than her. You said that you get more feedback
with the collar this way. Could it be that this added information allows
you to intercede before she gets herself into trouble? Or that because you
know corrections are not possible, you are actively seeking other ways to
manage the situation?
Once just for an experiment, I took Monty out in harness with no leash at
all. He was fine, but me, not so much. I had no idea how much information
I got from the leash and collar. I knew which way he was indicating to go,
but all the subtlety of his head movements was all but gone. If there's
something going on he looks at it as we approach so he can judge whether we
should stop, go around, keep going or whatever. that was lost. He'd
indicate something and I'd have no idea what to do next. Ever try using
your cane with a really thick pair of mittens? that's the closest I can
come to comparing.
I would suggest a buckle collar if you like this means of working with
Jenny. It will fit better and probably give you even more information.
Julie
-----Original Message-----
From: Daryl Marie via nagdu
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2014 8:17 PM
To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
Subject: [nagdu] ~Moving away from correction collar
Hi!
Not sure what it is, or if this is coincidence, but the past couple of days
I have moved Jenny's leash from the correction collar to the dead ring. As
a result, this has given me considerably more feedback from Jenny, better
walks, and decreased distraction time. Even going out to the back yard, she
did considerably better with the leash clipped to the dead ring rather than
the correction collar.
Perhaps this is because she doesn't like the corrections, or the corrections
are just not effective? Any idea why, for those of you who know more about
positive-reinforcement?
It is by no means perfect - she scrounged her way to a doggie buffet of a
slice of pizza - but I am seriously contemplating using the dead ring or a
regular collar more often.
Thoughts?
Daryl and Jenny
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