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Thanks! Mu is so freakin' cute. She looks awesome jumping into your arms.
Okay, well, I'm inspired. This thread has given me so many new ideas.
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This is what Zuma and I have been working on for the last week or so. I want it a bit smoother still but I'm liking how it's coming along! BTW, all shaped, no lure.
ETA apparently I can't embed this? Here's the link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_kznCKgk84
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Against my better judgement both Payton and Auggie will jump into my lap while sitting on a regular chair. Georgie still won't jump into my lap when I'm on a stool but she is not clicker-savvy so everything is harder with her. My mom says "it's because you train THEM more than HER! Georgie, she IGNORES you!"
Georgie isn't my dog, LOL. Tomorrow, generalizing to multiple chairs.
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If you facing her causes her to sit, I would work on getting her cue to sit under stimulus control and work on breaking that default first. Turn towards her, click for not sitting and then cue the sit or another behavior. Eventually turn towards her and wait for longer amounts of time before rewarding for not sitting.
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The dog without back feet learning he has em. So not exciting for most people but I was psyched. :P http://youtu.be/y7M53dBq88I
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Oh and I have found with dogs that are not savvy on shaping and default sit you can shove a fist of treats under their nose and wait for any backwards movement to pop open the palm, repeating that a few times will get them moving. I also have found some of the denser dogs benefit from a foot or hand under the belly to assist with standing until they understand what you're asking.
I vastly prefer to free shape but with my clients it's not always an option and with Backup he still struggles, a lot.
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I've been able to shape any backward movement thus far, and that's what I would prefer to continue doing
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Also, we've done this with the handstand thus far:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbLoy9McXgw
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EDIT: Forgot to say that I love Zuma's backward weaves - I might have to put that on my list for Mu.
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