A couple of weeks ago Maya and I returned to dog training. She remembered what she was supposed to do, as if she's only had a short hiatus rather than an eight-month break. Chris, one of the lead trainers, commented as much, that Maya remembered a lot, as we were leaving the first time back. Last weekend she likewise did very well, though her owner got called out for giving lousy direction and no positive feedback during a practice at heeling. Hey, she knew what she was doing and I was just showing her off.
It's a good time to go back to training because we're picking up in a phase II class right about where she was when she got hurt. She's got to master this heeling thing a little better (or, more correctly, I guess, I do) and then also understand and obey the "place" command. That is, go to a "place" such as her cushion and stay there! She's got no reason to complain about that. She's got a more comfy spot than half the places to sit in this house. My sister-in-law gave me two cushions off a couch she was tossing and they're perfect for Maya. They provide a lot more support than typical doggie beds you'd find in pet stores. Of course, just to spoil her, as if we didn't enough, I put her fluffy, but thin dog bed on top of her couch cushion. Heard no complaints.
Sacked out after a forced march on the mountain. |
Yesterday, she staged a repeat rebellion, dashing back to the car, even though another dog was heading onto the trail at the same time as we were. I had to get her and walk her well into the woods, past some thickets that form a barrier between the trail head/parking lot and the park. Once off-leash she could have followed the path back but hasn't so far. I don't know what's up with her. Yesterday she was practically trying to crawl herself back to the car. I'm sure the only reason I got her to even start walking with me was because I had a training collar on her so pulling was uncomfortable. Once we started walking, though, she did fine and it was such a beautifully warm day that it couldn't have been the weather that was the problem. We did 3.3 miles. When I put her leash back on she again pulled like her life depended on getting out of there. I'm going to give the mountain a break and see how she reacts to some other places. Maybe because of her leg long walks are uncomfortable and she knows the mountain often entails one.
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