Wednesday, April 11, 2007

"Are You Talking to Me? What's 'Sit'?"

Well, well, well.

Today's attempt at a practice with Iggy mostly involved me saying "sit" and him doing nothing but trying to figure out how to get a treat without sitting. No, that's not true. That implies that he processed the command "sit" and tried something different. Today, he just appeared to not have the word register at all and stood beside me looking up at me like I was insane and/or he is too cute to have to be obedient. Both of those things might be true, but it wasn't really what I was trying to get across to him.

Perhaps I have been setting my goals too high. Perhaps I have turned a "mother's" blind eye to the progress of her "child." Perhaps I should realize that Iggy is still a puppy (at 19 months or so old) and doesn't yet have the concentration to "sit" outside. Especially when there's mud. He wouldn't want to get his backside damp. Lord knows he does and eats plenty of truly, maddeningly disgusting things, BUT he would greatly prefer, thank you very much, not to sit in the damp grass.

Bethena, in contrast, excels in the rain. She loves her p-o-o-l and the h-o-s-e and to go for a s-w-i-m. Iggy thinks curling up on the couch is pretty cool (that is, if no one will play "tug" or "chase me").

I tried to do a basic heeling pattern with Iggy in the side yard at work today (to get some work in before the next snow storm, which is supposed to be tomorrow). He didn't really see the point in it. I'm thinking that maybe Pioneer Valley next month will be Bethena's first rally leg and not make an attempt at a CD leg with Iggy. There is a match in Meredith, NH, the same weekend and perhaps a practice match would be more his speed.

What is rally? It is a new AKC-sanctioned obedience type. Instead of strict rules about NOT talking to your dog in the ring (as in traditional AKC obedience), rally encourages you to talk to and motivate your dog in the ring. The exercises are a little more "fun" and involve a series of "stations" that you do without the judge telling you what to do when. Instead, you perform each exercise according to the sign at the individual station. The first level -- rally novice -- is all on-lead. Bethena should be able to get her "RN" fairly easily, but you never know. In lots of ways rally novice is easier than her CD, which she got last summer, but she is an amazingly inventive dog. Always thinking, that one is.

Bethena's behaviors can happen almost anywhere. When she thinks it is worth her while, she can be obedient in a ring, on a hike, in the kennel at work, in the living room, the front yard, etc. She's pretty reliable on a recall while out for a walk (or she wouldn't be let off-leash). I once called her and Kris's dogs Maya and Iris off a deer they started to chase.... I don't take them for walks without a pocket full of treats so that coming to me is a GOOD thing. OTOH, if she decides that life is more interesting outside the ring, she has been known (on three separate occasions, in between her second and third/last legs of her CD) to fly out of the ring to go in search of 1) a hose to cool off with, 2) another dog to play with, and 3) an early treat/reward for being such a good dog. After the last episode (where she was headed either toward the hose or toward a van with an open side door, I'm not sure which), she nailed the trial the next day, getting her CD with a 189.5 and a blue ribbon. Go figure. I think it might have been because everyone who saw her the day before lined up along the sides of the ring to see if she would be so entertaining again.... She loves having an audience.

In answer to inquiring minds, a GSD is a German shepherd dog. Many of them are pretty finicking and particular about food, but the two dogs who were most distracted by the treat-distractions at the last class were a GSD and a Belgian tervureen (sp?). With predictions for 8 or so inches of snow/sleet/rain tomorrow, tho, I bet we won't end up having class. :-(

2 comments:

sjevet said...

What you also didn't take into account is that Igga Gigga is a BOY! That "Y" chromosome doesn't really give him the upper hand on the whole attention span. Thena, well she's a girl (along with my Mia) and they have the whole brains part of the equation come natural to them! I mean DAHH DI!Gosh!
Moral of the story: good thing Igga has his good looks! haha jk

Kris said...

I hope the dogs like the snow, even if Iggy won't let his butt get wet. Thanks for the Bethena stories - she's always good for a laugh.

Also, thanks for the Pepsi Syndrome link. I wrote a reply to you, but realized that you were unlikely to check the comments on MY blog. Bryan and I have been remembering SNL fondly recently - Landshark (Candygram) and Bass-o-matic coming to mind on numerous occasions.

Hope the snow doesn't cancel your class.