7:45am - Walk up to the art center and back up. GL and fried chicken. Not so good LLW on the way up. Good LLW on the way back. I’ve decided that it’s not acceptable to be over a dog’s body length ahead, even if the leash isn’t tight. Because that’s just way to close to being wrong. The criteria is that the plane of her body has to be somewhat aligned with mine. It can be her hind end, but it still has to be there. As soon as her whole body is ahead of me, action stops and I move backwards.
I’m also waiting to click and treat until after she’s back with me and has taken a few steps. Otherwise I’m afraid of setting up a “stop, comeback, treat, go back out” habit. Everyonce in awhile I will treat her for fixing her position on her own (rewarding the initiative!).
Worked attention in the driveway across the street.
8:00am - In the house. Played with the furry toy. It took her at least 5 minutes to show any interest (while I sat there second guessing the GL). It seems that as soon as she gets the urge to play and interact, she drops down on the floor to rub the GL on the rug, then I interrupt it and her energy drops down. Maybe I need to play with her on the hw floor. I tried playbows, having fun with the toy, etc. Throwing it seems to be a good initiator. Once she got going she tugged pretty well. We did some wobble board and tugging and some crate games with tugging.
8:15am - In to Katy’s crate with a frozen kong. Katy is in her crate. Musical crates.
1pm - Katy didn’t want to go out, so I left her in the house.
Ellie and I walked up to the art center and around the two paths. LLW with cheddar cheese. Not so great on the way up. Much better on the way back. Using new criteria.
Let Ellie and Katy out together in the backyard for about 10 minutes.
Put Ellie in crate and worked with Katy first. Walking backwards up the stairs.
Then worked Ellie walking up the stairs backwards (!) and just a few jumps onto the wobble board. The wobble board is still on the carpet. Next step will be to move it on to the rubber mats upstairs, then to the porch (wood). Played some tuggies - started off by throwing it around and it went much better.
Played “Ready, steady” with Katy - grabbing her collar and getting her going. She did really well at this game. Threw the furry toy out and she got it.
6pm - Took Katy out first. Practiced some heeling and left pivots. Did some ready, steady games and then let her go outside. Lots of tuggies with the “new” toy (braided with rubber tube)
6:30pm - Brought Ellie out. Went upstairs to play on the table and some jumps (I bumped the jump up one notch and she didn’t even notice). Once again, as soon as I initiated play, she wanted to rub. I played with the toy by myself and had a wonderful time for about five minutes. Finally, she joined in and played for a few minutes. I’m trying to make sure I always end these tug games before she does. Fun!
7pm - Walked around the block - up to the art center, down Highland and back up Elm. Really, really worked on LLW with cheddar cheese. It’s her choice - her body position drives my movement. She may be about ready to see the light as we had a few moments of brilliance.
7:30pm - took Katy with me in the car while I ran to the drugstore to pick up a few things. The new Katy-sized crate does NOT fit in the car. Darn.