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gsdog2

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  1. I suppose what I was getting at was when you get to UD isn't it hand signals only in the heel exercise? - I'll only dream of getting a dog to UD :laugh:
  2. You're either going to be in the CCD or CD ring and when the judge asks you to halt your dog needs to automatically sit (without a 'sit' command). Otherwise you can use hand and voice commands :)
  3. A good idea is to go along to an Obedience trial and watch what they do. I've trialled before but still went along to a trial the other day with my dog just to get used to the atmosphere (Indi's never trialled before) - not only good for myself but also my dog. You could also have a look on You Tube - there's plenty of vid's (look for an Australian one) where people have put up their CCD & CD trials :)
  4. Interesting topic - love to know what the Obedience training regimes are like :) . I take Indi (German Shepherd) to a park (various parks with distractions) daily and train for 10 minutes maximum. We train using her ball for reward so she loves this time together. Then at home we've been practicing db work which will be a number of times throughout the day but only a couple of 'attempts' at a time as she's not as keen on this. II like to see some sort of improvement, no matter how small, but that doesn't always happen. ETA My aim is to enter Indi in CCD in July and even though I would like to have a written diary I'm yet to be so organised.
  5. Sorry, I missed this - as weird as it sounds there is something I've always loved about obedience and yet sadly it probably isn't that rewarding to my dog. Having said that, for my dog, the most rewarding part of obedience is the game during and after training. That's why I don't understand how people can enjoy obedience when they're plodding around the trial ring with both the handler and dog looking bored - even if they complete the trial without any mistakes - where's the fun in that
  6. What is the problem - is it because they don't want to try other methods or they're against the use of tugs/balls (and dogs in drive) when training???? I've done the carpark thing with the tug too when I first started back at this particular club
  7. Wasn't going to say anything but as long as you don't mind :laugh: I've been out of the loop for awhile and fully expected things to have changed when we returned. I have watched the classes to see what sort of rewards are offered and struggled to see anything - apparently rewards are not encouraged . A couple of weeks ago a lady was chatted for using a tug with her Mal - it was working beautifully but it was a distraction to the rest of the class. My next 'issue' will also be warming up before a trial - I would like to use her tug, but I don't want to upset other handlers???
  8. I could use food but it's not huge on her rewards ladder, so fingers crossed they're ok with her tug. I've gone from having dogs that hated SFE and being handled by strangers to a dog that loves everyone - I'm happy to work with what I've got :laugh:
  9. Thanks wuffles, I get on well with a number of people involved in the running of the club, however none of them use balls or tugs as rewards (even requesting people not use them in classes). I will let them know my intentions beforehand, although I'm not sure what I'll do if they say no. SFE is the hardest exercise for my girl as she see's everyone as a potential cuddle and melts when approached - it would be huge for her not to move and would deserve a huge reward (tug :) )
  10. I agree with this - including being intimidated by others. My shepherd is 'almost' ready for the ring, something I've been preparing her for since I brought her home at 8wks. She's ball driven (loves her tug too) however there's not a lot of places where we live that encourage any sort of reward let alone using her prey drive. That's been fine until now - I take her to a local club and they're ok with me going off doing my own thing but now I want to try her in the mock trial ring and I'm already feeling intimidated . At the moment I train at the far end of the paddock so I won't upset anyone, but their mock trial ring's right next to their classes. I won't be throwing her ball but I would like to use tug in the mock trial ring but I'm pretty sure at best it won't be appreciated and at worst I'll be asked not to use it - so yes I'm already feeling intimidated
  11. My neighbours reported my dogs to the council because they were barking. Unfortunately for them they didn't look to see what they were barking at - their cat in OUR yard! The council were great and supplied a trap to us (free of charge) and we caught the cat and handed it in to the council. This happened a number of times (same cat) before our neighbours rehomed the cat. Fortunately the cat wasn't harmed (luckily) considering I had 2 gsd's and a Goldie at the time. If the owners were responsible and kept their cat inside they'd still have it today
  12. If he's using a web site to advertise his business (and skills) how else can Joe Public decide whether he is qualified???
  13. My order arrived today - everthing on my list ....... looking forward to spending a rainy weekend watching dog training DVD's :D
  14. Is it just a coincidence that most of the 'offenders' mentioned here seem to be smaller breeds?
  15. What's inventory error supposed to mean??? ...... "ummmm, we put it on the inventory and we shouldn't have" That was a quick delivery SK, I'm still waiting ETA Did they give you a credit for their 'inventory error'?
  16. Fresh pineapple must be the secret - I was told pineapple juice and it was out of a bottle, so that's where I went wrong ......
  17. Can't offer advice sorry - just heaps of sympathy!!!! I had a foster Military Working Dog pup that would eat my other dogs poo while they were still doing it - my DIL called it soft serve :laugh: . I tried the pineapple juice, giving it the the MWD pup (a capful with his dinner) and my own two dogs and my foster ended up with diarrhoea He came to us at 10 weeks with this habbit and went back to them at 7mths improved but still doing it
  18. I've been told not to wash my dog before a trial as there's the risk of dry skin causing them to possibly have a good scratch at the wrong time.
  19. After I made my order I went back for another look (should never do this *insert Mr Rolly Eyes*) and was sorry I missed this one. My DVD's totalled $240 and I got them for $73.45 (+ postage) - and I definately could have bought more :laugh: Am now off to look at Tawzerdog site :)
  20. Hope you're happy with your purchase S & W - I'm feeling slightly guilty at what I've started (everyone's postage issues)
  21. I'm wondering the same thing SK I find if I pay Leerburg with Visa it can work out cheaper than Paypal. Could that be it the difference??? - I paid Dogwise with my Visa card (there wasn't a Paypal option that I could see)
  22. The seven DVD's I bought averaged $14 each (including postage) which is cheap compared to the $60 I've been known to pay when purchasing a Leerburg DVD (not including postage) so definitely happy with my purchase!
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