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By Rozzer
Date 12.02.04 18:39 UTC
Hi guy's just thought I would pass on my latest experience of recalling my 6 month old girl :) - She has lots of toy's in a box and she pulls out whichever one she feels like playing with at the time - however a while ago I bought what I called, her SPECIAL toy :D, it is a hedgehog with a tennis ball in it and cost a few £'s. Anyway it lives in a special spot that she can't get to and every now and then I get her really wound up with it (at first I used the clicker to reward her interest in it ;)) - I played with her for about 30 seconds then put it away (that way she's always wanting more!) Well, she loves it, and I have been taking it out on walks, but keeping it in my pocket most of the time, when I go to my pocket she comes to me for a play (which she gets!) When she wanders off I call her for a play...And it works!!!!!! It doesn't come out all the time, just enough to get her excited and wanting more :D - Thought I would pass this information on as it may work for someone else! Got to go, dinner is ready and he's telling me off for being on here all the time :rolleyes:
Sarah :D
That's brilliant Sarah, and exactly how you get a dog interested in a "special" toy :)
Plus you are making yourself far more interesting than anyone or anything else :D
Lindsay
Good for you Sarah, youre well prepared for the Kevin stage and Im sure you and Lana will reap the benefits :) as will others reading your post. Its good to share. Thanks for reminding me how to add a secret weapon to the arsenal. :D
By Rozzer
Date 13.02.04 18:52 UTC
:D - I think the key is trying to get an 'obsession' with this toy, it lives on top my work station where my pc is sat and every now and then I catch her looking up at it, so I just get her really wound up about it - play times are short so she is always left wanting more - and I swap it for a treat at the end with an 'out' command :)
We also go on supervised puppy walks in an outdoor environment and the other week there was an adult mastif playing policeman :D - when Lana got to brave he would remind her of her place and I think this really helped as she doesn't seem so keen to leave me since that :rolleyes:
Sarah
By Wishfairy
Date 14.02.04 22:19 UTC
I think I'll take Dizzy to the pet shop to choose a toy tomorrow - her recall is awful, even with cheese or sausage :rolleyes:
Will try the same thing!! Murphy is fine when its just us, but put any, and I mean any - kind of distraction into the situation, I might as well have a lump of raw steak tied to my head- he will not come!!! By distractions I include - other dogs, people ( esp children which he adores!! ) birds, leaves blowing on a windy day - the list goes on!!! I would love to let him off his lead - Gordons are a beautiful sight at full sprint, but I just couldnt trust him to come back, and now he is getting big he could easily knock a child over if he launched himself at them! I have a lead of about 12 feet, but will have to try the lunge rein idea, let him run further and keep trying the recall thing!
By Rozzer
Date 15.02.04 16:58 UTC
Hi Deb's, same thing with Lana really - she's an afghan and I would hate to have to keep her on the lead all the time so we started recalls at quite a young age. She started off really well but recently went through a phase of deafness when called :rolleyes: (at 5 months) - So I piloted the toy idea - it takes a while to get them obsessed with it, but it has started to pay off. Dont get me wrong, I still struggle to call her out of mid play and chases but we are getting somewhere :) - yesterday she went for a valentines walk with Murphy, the choccy lab (:D) and both of them ended up following a jack russell going in the opposite direction, couldn't see her for a bit so decided to give in and go and get her, as I walked to her direction I pulled out the toy and she came bounding over...I ran off squeeking it and as she caught me I dropped the toy and we played with it for a few seconds then I put it away, she spent a few paces then looking at my pocket! She also plays with it in the company of other dog's which is encouraging! Thing is I think I must look a right weirdo at times, with my high pitched 'play' voice and the rolling about on the floor (

) - but its the only way I can make myself interesting to her!!!
Sarah
hey you will soon have to get it off the workstation! as they grow they can reach almost anything! i have to put the cat food on the cooker hood now! its the only place delilah cant get to ....
By TracyL
Date 17.02.04 10:23 UTC
Wish Sparky had read the script, though. I tried taking his football last time we went walking, and he was like a dog possessed - no football on the park was safe, no matter how many "leaves" we had practised. Back to longline, Sparks!! :)
By Rozzer
Date 17.02.04 20:32 UTC
Hi Catherine! How is Delilah? Hey, your right you know :D, Lana has developed a chair climbing system to try and get to it :rolleyes: She will be tall enough soon - she is six months now and is as tall as her mum on her back legs!
Sarah
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