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Kaisa - Obedience - Klasse II gjennomgang

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Run-through of all individual exercises (after the Long Down) in obedience class 2. 1) Fri ved fot - Heeling off-leash 2) Dekk under marsj - Moving down 3) Innkalling m/stå - Stand on recall 4) Stå under marsj - Moving stand 5) Apportering - Retrieve on flat 6) Hopp m/sitt - High jump with sit 7) Kjegla - Go-out to cone 8) Avstandskontroll - Position changes This was after no serious training for three days and no training at all the same day except for a very brief (1 min) warm-up. My intent was to see how she did with the continuous set of exercises "cold" (unprepared). I did reinforce her twice, as working endurance is not the main point here. I'm generally pleased. She levitated halfway up from one Down, which would probably have busted the exercise. Then again, I don't ever plan to show her on frozen grass; our next show is indoors. As for me, I could do with losing a few extra cues... If you're not a Youtube member, you can still send me feedback, to: aase (dot) lange (at) gmail (dot) com.

Channel: Pets & Animals
Uploaded: November 17, 2007 at 2:57 pm
Author: AaseLange

Length: 05:56
Rating: 5.00
Views: 2578

Tags: aase  clicker  dog  german  lange  obedience  pinscher  training  

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Managydja (July 26, 2008 at 9:13 am)
Fantastic! Very inspiring!
soulscope (December 6, 2007 at 8:34 pm)
It's really encouraging to see a german pinscher train like that...! My Hera is 6 months now and I hope one day she'll obey like Kaisa..!
AaseLange (November 29, 2007 at 11:02 am)
Thanks Fanny, I really appreciate your feedback! :o)
klickerklok (November 29, 2007 at 10:50 am)
Since I have no sound, I also watched your body a lot, and you are doing quite a bit of moving when you're giving your cues. Try to think about that as well. You look great and these comments are really nothing most judges would call you for. Good luck!
klickerklok (November 29, 2007 at 10:49 am)
...Move more calmly during the heelwork, make your turns a bit slower. Wait longer before you give commands (I believe it's 3-5 seconds you should wait during the signals excercise, but I could only count to two watching you). I notice this because I have the same problem, and I need to think about it all the time...
klickerklok (November 29, 2007 at 10:48 am)
Hi Åse! This really looks great! You should be out trialing - asap! I could not have done this any better. A few things for you to think about though: Try to be a little slower in the ring. This is an issue where I have to remind myself all of the time, since I'm to fast and also to obedient in the ring... I have no sound on my computer, so I'm not sure if you had someone directing you in the ring, but even if you did, you can be slower...
kanover (November 23, 2007 at 9:24 pm)
Jeg har langt frem, ser jeg... Men så er det en god stund til Ayla er åtte år også, da. :-) Som deg har jeg adferdsissues å jobbe med, og DE TAR TID! Jeg så deg i Oslo i september, men var ikke sikker på at det var selveste Oslopinscher som stod foran meg, så jeg valgte å ikke ta kontakt. Men nå er jeg jo sikker på hvordan du ser ut, så nå kommer jeg bort og hilser på neste gang. Dette her var flott å se på! :-)
AaseLange (November 23, 2007 at 11:39 am)
Thanks! She's nearly eight years old now, so we can't exactly claim lightening-quick progression *grin*. I've had her from puppyhood, however our "serious" training has been disrupted partly by my health issues and also for a time by her dog-dog issues. I had to fix that before I could safely enter her in a show.
invisioncube (November 23, 2007 at 11:12 am)
I never tire of watching you two progress. How old is the dog and how long have you been training him? That really is some great heel-work.
AaseLange (November 19, 2007 at 9:25 pm)
Thank you, but we're a long way from perfect. I keep trying to post a link to the 2006 Obedience WC, but apparently YouTube doesn't want links in these comments. I'll send it to you directly.

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