Isaac vom Geistwasser

A BLOG about a DOG

Puppy Tug

I made my own puppy tug, you can go here to see how and why!

The quick version is I used a t-shirt and I did it because Isaac didn’t like anything else I had tried (for this purpose). He likes a lot of other stuff but nothing that could be construed as a two handed tug.

12 Weeks

Isaac is 12 weeks old today and I posted new pictures of the German Shepherd Dog at www.duffeyclan.com.

Yesterday Isaac paid his first visit to the Indian Creek Schutzhund Club for a little tracking, obedience, and socialization. He saw two of his brothers and sat out a wicked storm crated in the car (not trauma). Tracking went well and he’s doing fine, most of the issues are mine. I thought he did well in obedience considering the distractions, we were in a metal roof building filled with people with rain pounding down. He did his fuss, sitz, platz. He still struggles with going from platz to sitz.

Was heavy rain this AM so there was no tracking going on, might try and get something in right before lunch if the grass is still damp.

Was able to track in the afternoon (did well). Moved forward and he got praise after moving back on track after veering off. I probably had the leash too tight (bad habit need to resolve).

Worked on Platz (isolated from any other commands). Not sure if he doesn’t understand the command or is just blowing me off. When he does Platz he jumps to the ground.

‘A’ for Effort

Isaac may or may not ever achieve SchH III, but I think I should get an ‘A’ for effort. Here are a couple of shots of my hand after working him this afternoon. You may ask why. Trying to keep him working in drive of course.

Yep Ivan says teach the dog ‘look’ and teach it where the leg is separately, well it seems like there would be less blood involved. He also mentions something about respecting the hands, it seems apparent I’m flunking his method. On the other hand I will say that Isaac definitely seems engaged, and his poor aim hasn’t flowed over into his daily life (Noah and Bethany’s hands don’t look like this and he still seems safe at soccer games).

So as gruesome as it looks I think it’s working out quite well. Not sure if this was a bit delayed, but just today I started using voice commands with positions. Seems everyone has an opinion as to when to introduce the commands.

Swimming and Tracking are far less bloody endeavorers! Yes he gets corrected for mouthing me at other times during the day (nothing too harsh yet).

'A' for Effort

Isaac may or may not ever achieve SchH III, but I think I should get an ‘A’ for effort. Here are a couple of shots of my hand after working him this afternoon. You may ask why. Trying to keep him working in drive of course.

Yep Ivan says teach the dog ‘look’ and teach it where the leg is separately, well it seems like there would be less blood involved. He also mentions something about respecting the hands, it seems apparent I’m flunking his method. On the other hand I will say that Isaac definitely seems engaged, and his poor aim hasn’t flowed over into his daily life (Noah and Bethany’s hands don’t look like this and he still seems safe at soccer games).

So as gruesome as it looks I think it’s working out quite well. Not sure if this was a bit delayed, but just today I started using voice commands with positions. Seems everyone has an opinion as to when to introduce the commands.

Swimming and Tracking are far less bloody endeavorers! Yes he gets corrected for mouthing me at other times during the day (nothing too harsh yet).

Sniffing and Swimming

Noah, Isaac, and I went out to the gun club this morning while the grass was still moist. Isaac worked three 8 to 10 foot tracks (trenched). Went as well as can be expected, he wasn’t as focused as when he searches for rabbit poop.

After tracking we went over to the pond and Isaac (with a little coaxing) stepped in. It took a little push to get all four feet in. We put some drive on him with fast moving twigs bouncing around and summer sausage stuck to the end of a stick. He went in a couple of time (walking around). I then gave him a little push to deeper water and he swam back to shore for some food and play. He went swimming a couple of times and was happy each time he got out, yet each time took a little push to get him back in the water. After the last swim jackpot-ed him at the shore and then ran around. Overall it went well. The bath when he got home did not go well-he doesn’t like baths.

Taking a dip

Isaac took a dip in the pool today! It didn’t take much coaxing to get all four legs in the water (straight from the hose). At on point he even stuck his head in the water for a hot dog. Maybe after some more pool play he’ll be ready to venture in to the pond. Though the pool water doesn’t leave the stink I imagine the pond would.

He also received a new collar (thinker). I had to modify because it seems people put only razor thin collars on puppies. Though it looks beefy I have a feeling it will be more comfortable when on a leash.

Devleopmental Stages

I found the following link on Developmental Stages of the dog and thought it presented a nice high level overview. It seems fairly consistent with other information I’ve read. The two items I was most interested in are the two Fear Imprint Periods.

Vacation

Since school ends for certain kids this week and certain parents next week I’ve taken the majority of the week off. That being said, Isaac has had the luxury of having entirely too much ‘free’ time around the house. So from now until Friday he’ll be spending a little more time in isolation and his interaction will be limited to work with me.

It seems I let him slip away from ‘paying attention’ to me while working. Even the rabbit poop is more interesting than me at this point, so we’ll see if we can bring back the ‘look’. He’s doing fine as a house pet, but the focus during work isn’t what it was a week or so ago and it seems to be a direct correlation to the liberties he’s been getting with his free time. There’s been more time spent socializing and exploring than working, which was probably a good thing, but it seems to have effected the other end of development as well.

Training in drive has become a little challenging because keeping him in drive is a little tougher since he’s been able to get that fulfilled on his own without me. He loves the tug and he likes the ball inside…the ball outside doesn’t hold what it used to. Still a food dude, but want to make sure I develop the ball with him.

The good thing is he still sleeps quietly in his crate a lot of the time, so either he’s lazy or growing. I think it’s the growing! I on the other hand am lazy and growing.

Did I mention he likes to bark?

Vacation

This is an old post I had saved as a draft and didn’t post

Since school ends for certain kids this week and certain parents next week I’ve taken the majority of the week off. That being said, Isaac has had the luxury of having entirely too much ‘free’ time around the house. So from now until Friday he’ll be spending a little more time in isolation and his interaction will be limited to work with me.

It seems I let him slip away from ‘paying attention’ to me while working. Even the rabbit poop is more interesting than me at this point, so we’ll see if we can bring back the ‘look’. He’s doing fine as a house pet, but the focus during work isn’t what it was a week or so ago and it seems to be a direct correlation to the liberties he’s been getting with his free time. There’s been more time spent socializing and exploring than working, which was probably a good thing, but it seems to have effected the other end of development as well.

Training in drive has become a little challenging because keeping him in drive is a little tougher since he’s been able to get that fulfilled on his own without me. He loves the tug and he likes the ball inside…the ball outside doesn’t hold what it used to. Still a food dude, but want to make sure I develop the ball with him.

The good thing is he still sleeps quietly in his crate a lot of the time, so either he’s lazy or growing. I think it’s the latter!

Isaac’s new method of eating

Isaac has found a new way to entertain himself while eating. Yes I know the video quality sucks, but I’m using my point and shoot still camera and not the actual DV camera.

Isaac's new method of eating

Isaac has found a new way to entertain himself while eating. Yes I know the video quality sucks, but I’m using my point and shoot still camera and not the actual DV camera.

New Crate

Isaac has transitioned to a bigger crate! Not too exciting, but kind of funny since it previously housed a Greyhound. Noah’s comment was that he would fit in that thing, why is it so big?