Sunday, December 25, 2011

We're wishing everyone a Happy New Year!

Breeze (Belgian Tervuren) 6 months









 Flame (Belgian Sheepdog) 10.5 years
 Tory (Belgian Sheepdog) 5 years
 Walker (Belgian Sheepdog) 3.5 years
 Journey (Schipperke) 14.5 years



These beautiful photos were all taken by Jerry & Lois Levin of Creative Indulgence at the Winter Photo Shoot at Family Dog Training Center.   Be sure to visit their web site to see more examples of their work!  








Monday, December 5, 2011

Happy Birthday Breeze -- 6 months!




Happy 6 Month Birthday to Breeze and her littermates!    I was able to catch her standing still in the yard.  It's a miracle!    One of these days I'll get someone to help me take photos so I can actually stack her!

Last week Breeze was demo puppy for competition obedience, learning to "get in the box" and stand.  (The box is a rectangle of PVC downspouts.)   Using behavior modification (lure into box with food, feed while in box, then add a command word, then ask her to do the behavior without the lure, etc.) she learned to get in the box, stand still and remain in the box while I backed away.   All this training was done in a few minute demo in front of the class.  I was able to get a few feet away from the box, and if Breeze came out of the box she knew to put herself back.  Unrewarded behavior will extinguish itself!  

Later in the week she demo'd the same concept with proofing.  Her favorite person in the whole world (Spencer) was a distraction.  He was walking around the box using a toy to entice Breeze to come out of the box and follow him.   Breeze demonstrated great self-control.  She ignored Spencer and remained in the box as I backed several feet away from her!   One very bright little dog!

We are also working on our obedience stand/drop/sit in the box, to teach muscle memory and proper body positioning.  Learning the sit and drop positions in a box helps prevent confusion when we do breed ring work.  What's interesting about Breeze is her extremely high level of opposition reflex!   Holding a treat above her nose as I said "Sit" did not work.  She was bound and determined to stand.  As I gently used my left hand to tuck her rear, her opposition muscles really kicked in.   We've done a few short repetitions over the past few days and she is more relaxed but has yet to sit on her own on command.  I've never experienced this degree of determination in a puppy before!   I know it'll happen when it happens...I'm not concerned...just amused!  

And I'm sure there will be many more "firsts" when it comes to training Breeze!   We've only just begun!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Walker, aka Santa Paws





Two of my all-time favorite holiday photos, taken by Jerry & Lois Levin of Creative Indulgence.  These images were taken in December 2009.   Even as a youngster, Walker was a big-time ham!

The Family Dog Howl-I-Day Party is this coming weekend.   Barb has the training center beautifully decorated.  Karen and the party committee have a lot of fun, games and food planned.  I am getting into the holiday spirit, and hope you are, too!

Remember to be proactive when it comes to canine management during the holidays.  I'll be posting some tips here and on our facebook page so be sure to check back often!   http://www.facebook.com/FamilyDogTraining