What is the starting point in dog’s education?
Obedience? Yes… But what is the “very starting point”? Oh, Yes – the
cynological education of his owner. Alex Vyatkin, a trainer, instructor,
breeder of malinois (working line) and – plus – a person of great charisma,
organized a seminar (Ekaterinburg, Russia) with the key idea – to stop cynological ignorance. He gave
serious knowledge and valuable skills easily and with a smile, suggesting to
play games in which each owner got an opportunity to be “in a dog’s fur”. It
seems the most effective way of educating dog owners J. See video and enjoy.
Tha art of communicating with your dog, respecting his/her personality and developing talents through training.
пятница, 30 ноября 2012 г.
Moscow : Ice - Chemicals - Dog's Health
Winter came with snow, frost and ice. And big problems for dog's health. Again in Moscow roads are covered with chemicals for ice melting. It's much easier than to move the snow and ice mechanically. Chemicals damage dogs' paws severely. However, a walk with the dog can give much more dramatic consequences - allergy. On the photo you can see a dog with a grave allegic edema. If a dog breathes a particle of the chemicals he can get an edema of anatomic airways, that can lead to his death. Those chemicals are very dangerous for animals. Why the City authorities use them? It' not difficult to guess: there is a strong lobby and big money behind the scene.
четверг, 29 ноября 2012 г.
пятница, 23 ноября 2012 г.
четверг, 22 ноября 2012 г.
Dog's training means a lot of playing
Jumping in playing
How to
teach a dog to jump? There are various methods to do it: to start with a very low
barrier, to help a dog to jump over a barrier, to jump with a dog.
Or you can try to
teach playing with your dog, and playing a lot. Being involved on an active
game a dog jumps easily, enjoying it.
понедельник, 19 ноября 2012 г.
Let's think: why we need dogs?
What for?
To raise ego |
For oudoors |
For support |
For sport |
To take care of |
For inspiration |
For fun |
For security |
воскресенье, 18 ноября 2012 г.
Make training of your dog effective and enjoyable
Most of dog owners do not go with their dogs to any training ground, and their dogs do not get any lessons at all. Why? The list of answers is impressive: I’d like to, but have no time; I’m busy; it’s too late /early; my dog knows everything without any lessons; this breed is not for training; too cold/ hot, etc. The list can be continued.
However, all these answers are only
partially true. In many cases the answer is quite of another nature and - so to
say - rooted in our schooldays. Do many
people remember their schooldays with pleasure and delight? I mean CLASSES - not
games and tricks in the school playing ground. I doubt it. It’s quite
understandable as in most cases the school lessons are long, unenjoyable, dull,
and of no obvious practical use. The
result is that a lot of people deep in their minds treat any lessons -
including regular training with their dogs - as their school ones. REGULAR
training or CLASSES or LESSONS are the key words that trigged the sense of
hopeless inevitability that most school kids feel in the morning five or six
days a week.
This attitude can be changed
dramatically! Let’s make the process of education enjoyable for both: the dog and the owner.
The first key point – use dog’s
favorable toy or tips or something else
- but FAVORABLE. It can be used in a lot of exercises and help to achieve good
results enjoyably and comparatively quickly. They can be used even in
complicated exercises, such as heeling without leash, coming, keeping positions, even stopping biting of a decoy in attack.
The second key point – start each
lesson with playing, so every time your dog knows that something interesting
and enjoyable is waiting for him/her and + can drop extra energy. It helps a
lot to focus dog’s attention and to tune
both - the dog and the owner – to a MUTUAL DYNAMIC CONTACT.
The third key points – play A LOT when your dog fulfills the exercise in
a proper way and between different exercises. Free movements, dynamic games always
bring something new. It is so important in working with difficult exercises
that should be repeated many times.
Enjoy your training with your dog!
I’ll appreciate if you tell about your successes and share your new
experience!
пятница, 16 ноября 2012 г.
About humanity and inhumanity of human beings
This is a dramatic story with a happy end. A starving dog was thrown out from a car... The dying creature could crawl to the entrance of a nearby house where he was found.
How cruel one should be to torture a dog and then throw him from the car! It's simply impossible to understand...
I'm impressed by the great kindness of those people who took care of a dying dog and helped him to return to life!
How cruel one should be to torture a dog and then throw him from the car! It's simply impossible to understand...
I'm impressed by the great kindness of those people who took care of a dying dog and helped him to return to life!
четверг, 15 ноября 2012 г.
Alpha & Alpha
A
year and half ago our family got a new member – a two months old malinois. This
remarkable event was, of course, highlighted in a post. It was so nice to get a
puppy! However, I foresaw some possible troubles as my elder male – strong Alpha
Canaan dog – is very intolerant to any rivals.
To
our great surprise and relief he fully accepted the newcomer. I only slightly taught
them how I’d prefer they treat each other. There are some well known methods
how to make two male dogs to live together in peace, as it is a big problem for
a lot of dog masters. Frankly speaking, we tried to avoid these popular
methodic and made an accent on the other side of the “Alphaness” – the strong
will of my elder dog to be a leader of a pack means for him to be responsible for his pack.
He played with the puppy like a loving father, defended him and now even shares with him his favourable mattress! |
воскресенье, 11 ноября 2012 г.
Jumping - team training
I fully share the opinion that dog team training
can be very effective and much more enjoyable for dogs as well as for men. Particularly
it can be useful in exercises where a dog
needs to be brave and sure in his forces. As - for example - in jump training.
A lot of young dogs fail to jump over a fence
because it is something new for them, however they quite able to jump over the fence
physically. In these cases “team jumping” can be a successful method for
developing this skill, which is necessary in mondioring, agility and other
types of cynological sports.
пятница, 9 ноября 2012 г.
Retrieve training of a young malinois. Using positive stimuls
Teaching a dog to take an object.
Retrieve or Rapport d’objet lance –
this is how the exercise is called in the FCI Rules of Mondioring. However, this skill
is considered as necessary in many dogs competitions, tests and exams. Usually
dog masters, trying to teach a dog this exercise, meet with three main
difficulties: the dog rushes to catch object the same moment the object is
thrown; the dog runs to the object but doesn’t take it; and the dog takes the
object and happily runs with him far from the master.
There are many
methodics how to teach a dog to fulfill
the command “apport” and to bring back the thrown object. The most wildly
spread mistake is to try to teach a dog to carry out the whole exercise from
the very beginning. It rarely gives fruitful
results.
It
seems more effective to divide the exercise into several parts and to help your
dog learn it step by step.
How to teach a dog to take
the object? Why he or she will do it?
The dog doesn’t see any obvious
reason for taking it and doesn’t understand why he/she should do it. Many dog
owners begin with pushing the object into dog’s mouth and holding the mouth for
some time. But usually the dog lets the object fall down the moment his/her
owner takes hands away from the mouth as well as the object. Some instructors
even fix the dog for not letting him/her run away or turn the head. To my mind
the only obvious result is that the dog gets a stress and loses any wish to
carry out the exercise.
It seems much more
effective to use positive motivation and increase dog’s interest in the
exercise through something that he/she enjoys – tips, playing with a ball,
biting a toy, etc. For each dog different stimuls should be chosen.
The key figure of the video is young malinois of working line who likes
to bite the toy. So it helped easily to
teach him to take the object. Even showing the toy was a stimul for
him to take the object as he knew that he would be awarded and enjoyed the
exercise. Do not forget to give command “apport” the moment you suggest your
dog to take the object J
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