
For a long time I've been wanting to do something 'more' with my boy Alfie.
Tess is almost 9 now, and though she enjoys a good belt around the garden and long gentle strolls (she'd have you believe she was half that age!), I can certainly see her age catching up with her these days.
So, with Alfie being almost 5 years old and with bags more energy, I thought I'd try something
rewarding and fun.
Alf can already 'stand' on command, and has been/ is wonderful in the show ring because he started at such a young age. But I've always wanted to do more.
So, I decided to have a little 'go' with some clicker training.
Done lots of reading, researching and so on, so that I get the steps absolutely right.
I bought the little 'machine' a few months ago, and then for various personal reasons, didn't have the time to dedicate each day to begin the training.
However, over the last couple of days, I've been working with Alf just to get the first baby steps started.
We've started with just a stationary 'heel' in the sit position (which he has down pat already).
I'm only clicking and rewarding when he looks up into my eyes. Initially he was searching around for the treat, because he knew exactly where it was!
Now after only two, fifteen to twenty minute sessions he knows where he is supposed to be and what he is supposed to do to achieve his reward. It's fantastic!
We even did a very little bit of moving forward to, though I'm not going to try to do too much at once!
But I took half a step and he shuffled alongside and sat immediately, then looked up to my eyes and click - reward. Wonderful!
He's so excited and happy afterwards, and I guess as much as anything, that is because I feel the same way.
So enjoying this rewarding experience, just wanted to share and wish I had tried this a long time ago :)
Baby steps, but loving it :)