That was the gist of the training challenge posted by Jenny in the Trick Dog Yahoo! group. Never one to pass up a chance to not work on Fronts and Finishes (or, looked at another way, the week was already shot, what did I have to loose) so I decided to give it a try.
The image up top was after I called Zachary. The image to the right is after I called Beau.
Hmmm...
We obviously needed a bit of work, here!
First, the rule of the game: Only reward the dog you actually called. Beau was not impressed with this rule, but as I held the treats and he has yet to figure out how to open zip-top bags, he was out of luck.
(Zachary didn't seem to notice he didn't get treats. Why am I not surprised?)
After that, it was simply a matter of being generous to the dog called, and ignoring any other dogs who happened to show up. If the "staying" dog showed any sign of even thinking about staying, I quickly tossed treats in their direction.
Surprisingly, it only took a few such efforts to reap huge rewards.
Fifteen minutes from my first effort, I videoed both dogs performing the challenge as I understood it (see BZ - Quick Flick: Stay/Come).
Overall, I enjoyed this challenge, as it was quick, light-hearted, and the dogs seem to quickly figure out what was going on.
The other two challenges mentioned were:
- Two dogs sitting, ask one to down
- Two dogs sitting, ask one to down and the other to stand
I gave both a quick try and it was dismal, which is why I focused on #3...
... but perhaps I'll feel braver next week.
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