Me ~ concentrating |
But this was good because I got lots and lots of pets from these other humans.
Kathleen always gives me treats! |
Everyone sat down and Catherine pulled me in to sit beside her while Kathleen spoke to the humans. I lost interest and lay down until I heard my name which made me perk up. Kathleen said that although this class was without dogs and puppies, I had come along because I am a big soft lump. I don't know what a big soft lump is but everyone laughed so I must take it that it is good to be a big soft lump.
Me learning to "stay" |
She had my lead and stood in front of me. She didn't say anything but just held up her hand. I decided to site still to see what was going to happen. She took a step away from me then she walked back to me and gave me a treat. Then she did the whole thing again, this time taking two steps away from me and I stayed in the same place because I knew I would get a treat!
Look! I "stayed" even when Kathleen went far away! |
Afterwards Kathleen gave all the humans some of my treats ~ were they going to eat MY treats?!
No, thankfully. It was for me! After my first training session with Kathleen and my doing so well and all that, Kathleen told Catherine to let go my lead and let me wander around the others and as I went to each human they gave me a treat and a pet.
I really like this formal training (that is what Catherine calls it). Later, Sean came in to collect us and take us home and Catherine asked Kathleen to show him what I had learned ~ he was very impressed too!
In the car on the way home Catherine told Sean that next week everyone was bringing their dogs or pups so I can't wait until then to meet them all. And she also told Sean that Kathleen really is amazing with dogs. I agree!
CATHERINE:
Of course I knew Kathleen was great at training dogs but I have never been to one of her classes before. With earlier dogs work and other things got in the way of devoting time to attending classes and I did all the training myself. Now though, I have a little more spare time so I decided to give it a whirl with Oscar.
The first class is where Kathleen speaks to all the dog owners and we introduce ourselves to each other, telling them what breed we have, his or her name, and what we hope to achieve from the class. It is a brilliant idea to have the first class (almost) dog free as I would imagine were all the dogs there, we would have been too distracted to take in all that Kathleen was saying.
Kathleen has met Oscar a couple of times so she knows what he is like and she asked me to bring him along so that she could use him to demonstrate on. He is so docile and calm that it makes him ideal to work on for a quick demonstration.
After chatting for a while with the other owners and Kathleen, she took Oscar's lead and lead him into the middle of the floor for a demonstration to show how she teaches "stay" (she first checked whether I had taught him stay yet but I haven't so that was perfect). She took Oscar on his lead to the middle of the room and I was almost certain she would have little success straight off. Yes, Oscar is a smart cookie but given there were so many strangers there and so many distractions, I never in a million years thought he would manage it so quickly.
Kathleen is really amazing. She took Oscars lead, took a step back holding up her hand in a "stop" sign way. He stayed! As he did after she took two steps away. I was massively impressed but then she said she would do it having dropped the lead. I was sure Oscar would dash off to investigate something. He didn't! No matter how far away she stepped from him, he remained where she told him to. Now that is some ability in a trainer I think.
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