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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Walk with a view
Last weekend I had the fun job of tending Julie’s dogs while she went out of town. White Mountain Agility sits on 90 acres, much of it in conservation, at the edge of an even larger piece of protected land. … Continue reading
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Tagged annie riecken, Chico, good dog, Julie Daniels
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One lucky dog
Chico, Dakota and I went for a ride this morning. As usual, Chico did his own thing; running about off in the woods, but not far away. At the end of the ride I saw something sticking up out of … Continue reading
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Tagged annie riecken, Chico, Field Trip, good dog, porcupine dog
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Dog and pony show
I don’t own, but get to ride whenever I like, a horse named Dakota who lives in my town. His owner has had a hip replacement and she hasn’t ridden for years, but she’s had Dakota all his life and … Continue reading
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Morning walk
Chico and I live in a beautiful spot. Yesterday we went out early and found this lovely sight.
A few obstacles
A couple weeks ago I took the Flip to agility class and asked one of my classmates to shoot a little video when we were working with a sequence of obstacles. Amusingly, Chico loves the tunnel so much he ran … Continue reading
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Tagged agility, annie riecken, canine agility, Chico, dog agility, weave poles
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First training exercises
I came home from our first lesson at Julie’s with a few games, as she called the training exercises, to play with Chico. That’s one thing I love about training with Julie: it’s all a game, if human and dog … Continue reading
Click, treat
We use clicker training. Clicker training is based on psychology, operant conditioning to be exact (ja, go ahead and Wikipedia it, or go back to that Psych 1 textbook in the garage). A small clicker makes a noise that marks … Continue reading
