The Adventures of the Little Red Caboose

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Back to school! Intermediate. The blog entry is Cubby's take on the whole thing. In reality, we looked like total jerks. Helloooo, this is the third time I have been through this class. I started training for this class when Cubby was 7.5 weeks with hand signals (the right ones) and paws up and touch and go to your rug from across the room. Basic was just an obstacle to get through to be in this class. Everyone else was trying to figure out how to stand, click, treat, and give the sit-to-down beside you signal while still luring the dog down. I moved literally my wrist and Cubby downed (sat back up, stood). They were not amused. We were chosen to demo paws up. Once Cubby recovered from the teacher dropping the telephone book on the floor loudly right in front of him (oops), he paws upped three times in a row great. They were not amused. I told him to go to his rug from across the room on the 20 foot lead and had to run behind him to keep up. They were not amused. I finally said that this was my THIRD time through the class even though it is Cubby's first. Blank stares. I hate Fresno! We have 2 shih tzus (one with a cool owner and one in full coat with a totally stuck up owner), a black tri aussie wearing a haltie and having clueless owners, a lab, a giant German shepherd who looks depressed, and a white golden who is totally out of control. Man, the very first thing we did was a sit/stay to greet people/dogs. Chaos. Frightening. Wow. Heel up, sit, shake, walk away. Big deal. Leashes wrapped around legs, random clicking and treating, someone gave a down signal for sit and then got mad when the dog downed, etc. Yikes.

Where were we weak? Heeling. I get it now. When walking away from the rug Cubby is focused and great. We turn towards our rug even across the room and he pulls out ahead to go back to it. I need to choose my seat carefully and heel away from it and I will be fine. I may try putting the rug away during heeling to see if that will stop that. We also could not sit-stay and down-stay with me behind him. In front, no problem, behind and he really wanted to turn to see me. He's young and pretty close with me so that is something that can come with more opportunities.

We will have fun, mostly just laughing at people. IF I know the next level will be offered soon I will do it, otherwise, after this I think we are going to get scent and then agility done. That's a total of 30 weeks just to get those done so we will be busy for awhile having some fun.
 
My Justice was the wunderkind. We started classes at 11 weeks and he was in Open level comp class but the time he was 9 months old. I did not work on it that much he was just that talented.

First time in Open class the instructor asked if we could do a drop on recall. I said I don't know he can down and he can come . She said try it. SO we did and Justice was perfect. The lady next to me in line mumbled damn shelties. :lol:

He was my first advanced obedience dog and I was too naïve to realize what a gift he was. Sounds like Cubby is a similar type. Enjoy the journey as you may never again have one who gets it so quick. All my dogs since have been super smart but none of them have even approached Justice in the ability to learn and generalize across the board.
 
http://cubbycaboose.blogspot.com/2014/11/intermediate-school-daze.html

Back to school! Intermediate. The blog entry is Cubby's take on the whole thing. In reality, we looked like total jerks. Helloooo, this is the third time I have been through this class. I started training for this class when Cubby was 7.5 weeks with hand signals (the right ones) and paws up and touch and go to your rug from across the room. Basic was just an obstacle to get through to be in this class. Everyone else was trying to figure out how to stand, click, treat, and give the sit-to-down beside you signal while still luring the dog down. I moved literally my wrist and Cubby downed (sat back up, stood). They were not amused. We were chosen to demo paws up. Once Cubby recovered from the teacher dropping the telephone book on the floor loudly right in front of him (oops), he paws upped three times in a row great. They were not amused. I told him to go to his rug from across the room on the 20 foot lead and had to run behind him to keep up. They were not amused. I finally said that this was my THIRD time through the class even though it is Cubby's first. Blank stares. I hate Fresno! We have 2 shih tzus (one with a cool owner and one in full coat with a totally stuck up owner), a black tri aussie wearing a haltie and having clueless owners, a lab, a giant German shepherd who looks depressed, and a white golden who is totally out of control. Man, the very first thing we did was a sit/stay to greet people/dogs. Chaos. Frightening. Wow. Heel up, sit, shake, walk away. Big deal. Leashes wrapped around legs, random clicking and treating, someone gave a down signal for sit and then got mad when the dog downed, etc. Yikes.

Where were we weak? Heeling. I get it now. When walking away from the rug Cubby is focused and great. We turn towards our rug even across the room and he pulls out ahead to go back to it. I need to choose my seat carefully and heel away from it and I will be fine. I may try putting the rug away during heeling to see if that will stop that. We also could not sit-stay and down-stay with me behind him. In front, no problem, behind and he really wanted to turn to see me. He's young and pretty close with me so that is something that can come with more opportunities.

We will have fun, mostly just laughing at people. IF I know the next level will be offered soon I will do it, otherwise, after this I think we are going to get scent and then agility done. That's a total of 30 weeks just to get those done so we will be busy for awhile having some fun.

sounds like most of the other people shouldn't be in intermediate........
 
I may have to agree that the class should be me and the lab and the long-haired one -- might be a Havanese? OK, maybe the class should be just ME. I will see which ones step up and which ones don't.

Melli was in the class with borders, GSD's, and an amazing Mal. We had such brain power and owners into the performance world. Her first Intermediate was more Intermediate II and how well Melli stepped up to the plate truly truly impressed me. My past, Aussies, well good folks but kinda airhead compared to Melli. This is why I went sheltie and not Aussie for Cubby. Loving this pup. He truly truly has been a delight to raise (except for the eating wood incident last week) and being carsick which I think is improving.

Thank you for the encouragement Dr. Shelli. Cubby is a really special dog. I am sure once he fully matures he will be the best. I have always known we have big plans and we will go where his aptitude is. Might be rally or agility or scent. I still really really want to track lost pets. We have to see what he can do with that nose. In any case, Cubs has places to go and things to do. Shelties truly are great dogs and sheltie owners are the best of the best, as special as the dogs are.
 
Go Cubby Go! Baker is participating in his 2nd class by not participating...lol. We are attending, working outside the ring - baby steps for my lil' scared boy
 
I love reading Cubby's adventures! he's quite the smarty pants and before you know it, he will be finding the missing! Such a worthy ambition for this team!
 
Cubby's at it again . . . blogging. This time it is his holiday postings. Silly dog but he is indeed having a great time.

http://cubbycaboose.blogspot.com/2014/12/cubbys-first-holidays.html

Back to school tomorrow after a two week break. We trained a few times and found hopefully everyone else didn't so we will continue to look brilliant! IF they offer Intermediate 2 right after we are done with Intermediate 1 we will take it, otherwise we are going off into scent and then agility.

Oh, and now at 7.5 months, we are 17.5" and in the twenties for pounds.
 
Thank you. It is a very unique home. Open like a barn. I almost forget about the "safety" mesh we put up on the railing for Cubby's safety. Gonna be a long while before that comes down. Like when he is SEVEN! Only had one cat go over the edge once. Landed on her feet.

I really would love Cubby and Flyer to have a romp. Big boys who are fearless and love to run up and down over and through things. That would be one to film.
 
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