Sadly, I have no video. It’s windy and the camera kept getting knocked over.
Zahra and I have come so far in the fetch game, but I’m puzzling over how to get to the end.
I was trying to use my “come to me” hand signal after she had the cone in her mouth…but she’s dropping the cone and then coming to me. I’ve been clicking it, but I think I’m both asking the wrong question and clicking the wrong behavior.
A friend whose only name is keysfins (who is an ex marine mammal trainer) has made some suggestions.
- Get more clear on the outcome I want
- Make a more detailed training plan.
- Break 3 steps into 12. (These aren’t necessarily literal numbers, but a solid reminder that with clicker training everything needs to be broken down into the tiniest bits. There is no other way to progress.)
- Consider using back chaining (more on that after I figure it out better!
Here are the tiny steps we’ve done just to teach TOUCH. One step becomes 7.
- touch a cone with nose while I hold the cone
- touch nose to cone when I hold it up high
- touch nose to cone when I hold it down low
- touch nose to cone when I hold it left
- touch to cone when I hold it right
- touch to cone when the cone is very very low but I’m still holding it
- touch to cone when the cone is on the ground