Hard to imagine we're on our way to Africa tomorrow. Even though it's my fourth trip, going to Africa still seems like something I could only dream about, never really do. Of course, the only dreaming at this point is of things I might have forgotten, and worries about leaving the dogs and the sheep. It will be such a relief to finally be on the plane and let it all go. I think of trips like this as white water kayaking (not that I've ever done it!)... You prepare carefully and meticulously, then launch into the rapids and go with the flow. The most fun of the preparation has been reading up on the behavior of the animals we'll probably see. For example, I've been reading about the comparative social systems of Golden Jackals and Black-Backed Jackals (coyote-like canids, common in both Read More
Positive Training for Hunting Dogs
I'm curious if any readers have some advice for me and a friend of mine. She and her husband have a young German Shorthaired Pointer they'd love to train to hunt, but are having problems finding any professional trainers who don't use ear pinches, forced retrieves and a basic attitude of "Do it because I say so!" This is not the first time I've been asked about positive trainers in this field, whether for retrievers or pointers, and I haven't had a lot of luck finding professionals who take dogs in and train them using primarily positive methods. If you know the world of hunting dogs, you know that there is a long history of "positive punishment" and dominance-based training in the field, perhaps more so than any other, at least in my experience. Do any of you, wise readers, know of a Read More
Willie gets in over his head
Well, I can't tell you that last night went smoothly, but my Willie boy tried his best and ended up learning a lot about working sheep last night. (We went to a good friends, Peg, who has a lot more sheep and a lot more land than I do and is extremely generous with her time.) First, Will and I drove a flock of about 35 sheep into a pen at the end of a long field, and then turned and walked 40 yards in the other direction, where Peg had brought out a group of 5 or 6 ewes about 250 yards away. I waited until I was sure Willie had seen them, and then sent him "Come Bye" (clockwise). He began correctly, but then stopped part way there and looked back at the flock he had just worked (who were behind him and me both). I said Come Bye again, and he started right but again slowed and looked back. Read More
Behavior Modification versus Management
The seminar in Arroyo Grande was great fun; the hosts at Gentle Touch Pet Training could not have been kinder, more supportive or better organized. The afternoon half day session on Play was a joy--and all that work creating a new seminar felt well worth it by the end of the day. During the Play Seminar and the Dog-Dog Reactivity sessions I got lots of questions from the audience, some of which I was able to answer that day, but some of which I didn't get to. I thought I'd address some now, since there were some great ones that I thought deserved an answer. One written question related to dogs who are over reactive when they see other dogs: "Is there ever a point where you give up on behavior modification and recommend strict management only?" Good question, yes? And the answer is YES Read More
Off to Play with Play in Dogs
I can't write much, I've been deep in preparation for the new seminars I'm doing in Arroyo Grande at Gentle Touch Pet Training this Sunday and we're leaving for the airport in a few hours. Predictably, we are in the usual flurry of last minute packing, house sprucing and training of new house sitter. As much as I hate leaving Lassie and Will (I'm sorry Lassie, I'll be back soon, I promise), I am truly looking forward to this trip. Both 1/2 day seminars should be great fun. The half day Play Play Play seminar is completely new, and I can't wait to present it. (And will be available as a DVD sometime soon, I'll keep you posted!) I am also, admittedly, relieved that I've got it finished, at least until I decide to tweak it some more on Saturday. (These things are never finished, are they?!) Read More
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