(VICT) Re: Down and under

  • From: "Ridge Euler" <ridge_e@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vi-clicker-trainers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 07:29:54 -0500

Hi Shelley,  I make Buckley sit between my knees with one of my legs at his 
butt and his chin resting on my other knee.  I don't want him under the seats 
because in the winter it is gross under there with all the wet snow and salt.
Ridge and Buckley Guide/SD
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Shelley L. Rhodes<mailto:juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
  To: 
vi-clicker-trainers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:vi-clicker-trainers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
  Cc: 
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  Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 9:03 PM
  Subject: (VICT) Down and under


  O.k. so Judson learned this one over a long period of time before needing 
  it.  But Gwenna is unfortunately not getting that luxury.

  So... since it has been like six years since I did this, how do you train a

  Down and Under for bus seats, and chairs.

  She is fine under tables, in crates and the like, but we are having a hard 
  time with buses, particularly positioning her hind feet and tail so they 
  don't get stepped on.  She got stepped on yesterday and I don't want her to 
  get skittish when on the bus, but I also want her to tuck her self up under 
  and safely under the bus and Train seats so she doesn't get hurt.

  I was thinking, particularly since park benches around here are well, not 
  exactly ideal places to train, "Yuck" that I would just try on the buses and 
  see if she could generalize.  Was thinking of luring her down into the right 
  position with  a liver treat and c/t for the right position.  She knows she 
  has to lay down, but doesn't know to tuck herself under the seat.

  I do have a coffee table I could probably train with here at home, as it is 
  about the right size.

  Wondering all of your's thoughts.

  Gwenna is a clicker wise dog, and we do use the clicker in our regular 
  training, I am still highly reinforcing benches, poles, and empty seats, and 
  she is finding things wickedly fast.

  Just wondering how I would go about training this.

  Come to think of it, the way the benches are, I usually didn't let Judson 
  sit under them.

  I could attempt to find a fairly clean one though if that was required.

  Smile.

  Thanks for the help.

  Shelley L. Rhodes M.A., VRT, CTVI
  and Guinevere, Golden lady Guide
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