Wednesday, 20 July 2022
Elda's Progress - Six Weeks
Sunday, 17 July 2022
Puppy Care - Clicker Training
Clicker training uses a distinct and consistent signal to mark a desired behaviour and then follows that signal with a motivating reward.
Click = treat.
The click pinpoints the desired behaviour precisely so your puppy will learn desirable behaviour amazingly quickly—often from two or three clicks.
The clicker provides a consistent, non-emotional marker so your puppy always receives the same information, no matter who is holding the clicker.
Clicker training is used to teach/learn new behaviours. Once the behavior is learned, the clicker is not needed any more for that behaviour—although praise and treats can still be used.
Whenever you want to train a new behaviour, or fine-tune an old one, use the clicker.
For now, you will be clicking and treating every single repetition. Clicker training can be used to “capture” a desired behaviour.
If you see your puppy sit down, click and treat. Repeat each time and then add the cue – Sit. No need to use luring or repeated requests for the behaviour.
If you find it difficult to manage a clicker, treats and watch your puppy, a word or hand signal can be used instead of the clicker.
A thumbs up sign can work well for some dogs – just use it instead of the clicker.
My marker word (and one used by many trainers) is “YES!.” So, when my dog does something I would like to see more of, I just use the word “YES”. You can use any word you wish if you are consistent.
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Friday, 15 July 2022
GSD Welfare Fund Bumper Stickers
Thursday, 14 July 2022
Dickie's Diary - Mr. Snuffleupagus
That was way to easy to be what it was really for. And then I realised how it was supposed to be played with - it was for running with. So off I zoomed, and ran a tour of the garden with my brilliant new toy.
Thanks Mum! 🐾🐾🐾
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Wednesday, 13 July 2022
Appeal for Brodie's Ear Surgery
Despite repeated attempts from vets to heal and prevent the infections, nothing has been successful. His quality of life from the constant pain was such that euthanasia was his remaining option.
The opportunity for drastic ear surgery at the Christchurch vets in Ipswich are his last remaining chance for a life without constant pain. The operation was completed this week, and Brodie is recovering well, and we're hopeful that it will improve his life as we'd hoped.
Such operations are expensive, and while we never want to worry about price for a dog's health and happiness, the vet's bill still needs paying. To help pay for this we have created an appeal to raise the £3200 needed. We hope that you can help raise this money, and any donation - big or small is greatly appreciated.