[NAGDU] FW: Obedience

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Fri Mar 17 23:54:07 UTC 2017


I sent this to myself. How very pathetic. LOL!

 

 

From: Cindy Ray [mailto:cindyray at gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2017 6:52 PM
To: cindyray at gmail.com
Subject: Obedience

 

I have been considering using Fisher again at least some in harness. He
seems bored with being retired sometimes. My daughter thinks that would
confuse him; I wondered about it, but then I remembered some of those who
have trained their own dogs who have used each part of the time until one
was ready to be fully in use and the other to be retired fully, at least
that was the impression I got.

 

Anyway, I have decided for starters to increase obedience. I have a problem
with his scavenging in the yard and eating stuff, if you know what I mean.
So I started doing obedience. I make him heel into the back yard, and he is
doing it beautifully. Then I am making him stay in a smaller area. I know
some of you have said this isn't natural, and I get what you are saying, but
if he has privileges to go all over the yard, I have the privilege of
stepping in dog poop that other dogs have left for us, and he has the luxury
of . well . snacking. He is doing pretty well with that. Then I heel him
back into the house, which he is doing nicely, praise him, have him sit,
down, and sit again. Then I praise him again and let him go. He is so waggly
fter these events. We have done little obedience since his retirement, so I
am impressed with how beautifully he is doing it. He will still go to his
place. I put him there this morning so I wouldn't be tripping over him. When
I called him to come to me, he came running and was running back and forth
between my legs wagging. He seems to really love to do the obedience.

 

Cindy Lou Ray

cindyray at gmail.com <mailto:cindyray at gmail.com> 

p.s. I probably won't write more today because I think I've gone over the
quota. 

 




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