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Real positive healwork session
« on: February 22, 2008, 02:14:37 PM »
I often post about problems so thought I'd post to say that we've just had a brilliant healwork session. I took him for an offlead walk, then it was back onlead to walk home. He will heal for a few steps then his attention drifts and he forges ahead. Soooo, I thought that I could try jazzing it up a bit to keep him interested.

I got him to sit, sid "heal" and walked about three steps, then said "sit" and gave him a treat when he did a straight sit near to my left foot.  (ie, not wherever he happened to plonk his bum, in whichever direction he was facing at the time! :005:) I repeated this a few times, till he got the idea of what I wanted, then I added in about turns, left and right turns.  It was only about half a mile walk back but it took us twenty minutes. I varied how many steps I took between doing something different and he got the idea that he had to keep paying attention to me, otherwise he wouldn't get fed, wouldn't get to go anywhere and would just have to sit until I was ready to move off.

The walk home was even fun, rather than stressful for us both, and the effects lasted until we were in the house. We walked calmly, right up to my front door, and he waited like a nice dog whilst I put the key in the door, instead of pulling my arm off trying to get to the rabbits at the back.  I was so proud of him because he really does have the attention span of a gnat. The only time it went to peices was when ther was a JRT just ahead of us. But we crossed over the road and hey presto! I'm proud of me too for finding a way to make it work  :D
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Re: Real positive healwork session
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2008, 02:18:46 PM »
Well done that dog trainer  :shades: :005:

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Re: Real positive healwork session
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2008, 03:08:06 PM »
Fanastic :) try about turns too I tend to do this sort of this with Callie and it's so funny watching to looks you get from the people in cars as they pass you.

Well done him for concentrating so long too :D:D



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Re: Real positive healwork session
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2008, 03:23:03 PM »
Fanastic :) try about turns too I tend to do this sort of this with Callie and it's so funny watching to looks you get from the people in cars as they pass you.

Well done him for concentrating so long too :D:D

Thanks, we did about turns, as well as left and right turns. And yes, think I am now known as the village mad woman. I'm fully expecting children to start making songs up about me and running as they pass my house  :005:
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Re: Real positive healwork session
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2008, 09:03:08 PM »
Excellent; you have inspired me to persist when I go out this weekend  ;)
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Re: Real positive healwork session
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2008, 09:04:29 PM »
Fanastic :) try about turns too I tend to do this sort of this with Callie and it's so funny watching to looks you get from the people in cars as they pass you.

Well done him for concentrating so long too :D:D

Thanks, we did about turns, as well as left and right turns. And yes, think I am now known as the village mad woman. I'm fully expecting children to start making songs up about me and running as they pass my house  :005:

oooh I meant 360's lol that way you look even sillier :D



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Re: Real positive healwork session
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2008, 10:02:19 PM »
Fanastic :) try about turns too I tend to do this sort of this with Callie and it's so funny watching to looks you get from the people in cars as they pass you.

Well done him for concentrating so long too :D:D

Thanks, we did about turns, as well as left and right turns. And yes, think I am now known as the village mad woman. I'm fully expecting children to start making songs up about me and running as they pass my house  :005:

oooh I meant 360's lol that way you look even sillier :D

Ha ha, no we didn't do 360, just 90 and 180. Think 380 is for tommorow then. I was fine with it all until I had stopped and sat outside someones house. I was rabbiting on about "what a good boy, ready, watch, and heal! good boy! And sit, good dog, ready, heal, pup pup pup!" then looked up to see a woman and a UPS van driver absolutely pee'ing themselves.  ph34r Oh well, at least I'm fulling Ascot's quota for village idiot!
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Re: Real positive healwork session
« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2008, 10:22:07 PM »
then looked up to see a woman and a UPS van driver absolutely pee'ing themselves.  ph34r Oh well, at least I'm fulling Ascot's quota for village idiot!

It's taken this long?    ph34r :shades: :005:  I was labelled the mad-spaniel-woman long before Bonnee arrived, she just sealed my fate, really  :005:
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Re: Real positive healwork session
« Reply #8 on: February 22, 2008, 10:25:50 PM »
I was labelled the mad-spaniel-woman :

Gosh they were kind to you  :005: Bet your glad your not me  :lol2:

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Re: Real positive healwork session
« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2008, 06:08:39 PM »
Hi Carys

Well done you two!!!  :D

Good to know there are other mad cocker women out there.  I'm the type that leaps behind trees, disappears down ditches, and crashes into hedges,  trying to play hide and seek from my Daisy!  Apparently my voice carries across the fields too, with over zealous "goooooood giiiirrrrrrllllllllll !!"  :005:  Half an hour later I bump into another dog walker, and they say, "oh yes, we knew it was you, we heard you miles away....."  ph34r  Clearly my reputation proceeds me....

Keep at it - it makes it so worthwhile when you have a good day as you did.  Soon, they will all become good days.. (yeah, right)  :005:

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