Emily_Babbelhund
Mama Red HOT Pepper
- Location
- Regensburg, Germany
Here is our adventures in "Get on your pedestal" training. We still have a way to go, but thank goodness we got over the initial stuckness thanks to our SD trainer.
The first goal is for Carbon to put both front paws on the pedestal (in the first attempt a tray and then I switch to a pot). Then the next goal is that he pivots around the pedestal keeping his front paws on the pedestal. Next he will do the same but in heel position in relation to me. Finally we fade the pedestal and this is the basis of tight pivots in loose leash walking.
We are only on the part where he pivots around the pedestal with me in front, but I'm proud of him as there was a lot of "operator error" on my part.
Like this. My favourite bit is when I try to get him to do both paws at once but he keeps alternating them: a left and a right and a cha cha cha!
But eventually we got a stand:
And then a pivot - yay!
The first goal is for Carbon to put both front paws on the pedestal (in the first attempt a tray and then I switch to a pot). Then the next goal is that he pivots around the pedestal keeping his front paws on the pedestal. Next he will do the same but in heel position in relation to me. Finally we fade the pedestal and this is the basis of tight pivots in loose leash walking.
We are only on the part where he pivots around the pedestal with me in front, but I'm proud of him as there was a lot of "operator error" on my part.
Like this. My favourite bit is when I try to get him to do both paws at once but he keeps alternating them: a left and a right and a cha cha cha!
But eventually we got a stand:
And then a pivot - yay!









