Wow - it was quite a couple of days! If you ever - and I mean ever - have the opportunity to go to a class from Susan Garrett take it! At least audit it! You will learn so much.
When I first got Cinder (almost 7 years ago) I knew nothing about dog training - and even less about agility training. His training was less than stellar - and his foundation training was almost non-existant (something which I pay for every time we step on an agility course). We learned many lessons together - and for the record, I wouldn't change Cinder for the world. He is my once in a lifetime dog and although I will never go to World's with him, he is the dog that got me to World's.
When I started thinking about getting another puppy, I decided that I really wanted to fix all of the mistakes I made with Cinder. I read all the books and studied the videos. For the last year I have been surrounded by World Team dogs and I was determined that my new pup was going to be trained with excellence in mind.
Then dear Mr Mav come into my life and I was trying to implement everything I had learned. And then I got lazy. I rested on Mr Mav's success and didn't push any further.
This weekend was a great eye opener for me. I came into it thinking that I had well trained puppy with maybe the odd hole in his training. Well - I do have a great puppy - Mr Mav is wonderful! But my training is not living up to his potential.
Yes - Mr Mav is wonderful at so many things at home... in my hallway... with no distractions. But how much have I tested him outside that situation? How many times has Mr Mav done something wonderfully at home and I just pat my self on the back thinking that I am such a wonderful dog trainer and not pushed him any further?
Well - this weekend sure put things into perspective for me. Those amazing things that my baby dog could do at home so brilliantly (remember - because I am such a brilliant dog trainer - little scarcasm) weren't so easy for the Mavster in a new environment with lost of distractions. Instead of getting lazy at home, I should have been pushing my dog - upping the ante for that next cookie - making us both better.
Please don't think that Mr Mav hasn't been trained. He is house broken - knows his sit and down - and has been crate trained. Many would think he was a very well trained dog. But I want more for Mr Mav.
I learned many things this weekend, but a big one is - dogs don't lie. Don't come to class saying you trained something - because your dog will give it away pretty quickly if you haven't...lol! I thought I had lots of things trained - but Mr Mav showed me that I was missing a lot of things. He also showed the instructors what I lacked in his training. Drat - I was hoping he would keep our little secret...lol! I was sooo busted!
There were some very hard moments for me over the past couple of days - heck - no one wants to hear they are doing it wrong. But I am very grateful for those moments and the time my instructors took teaching me in those moments.
So I am leaving puppy camp a better dog trainer and with a list of things to do differently. Most importantly I am leaving inspired to be better - to learn and grow.
Mr Mav did everything just the way I taught him to do - he wasn't naughty - my training was. Susan always says that our dogs are a reflection of our abilities as a dog trainer. It is very, very true.
It would be easy for me to post on my blog how wonderful everything went and how great we are - most of you wouldn't know any different. But I just couldn't do that. They say that admitting you have a problem is the first stage of recovery - guess I consider this my first step...lol.
3 comments:
Thank you for the update. You have really inspired me to be better. I plan to get Grace to one of Susan's semianar soon.
Candy and Grace
Yahoo, I love when I go to seminars coming back and reflecting on all I have learned over the weekend... this post reminded me of a book I love I have read it a few times over Excellerated Learning by Pam Reid.. always good to have a refresher of that book so I remember how dogs learn! I had a weekend like this last weekend with Tracking, remembering things I had forgotten, which really are the simple things... I had several Duhoohhh Moments! Thank goodness we are owned by Dalmatians!
Excellent review of you and Mav at the seminar. I'm sure you were not the only one who learned a lot--Mav most likely did, too. Yep-our dogs do tell on us. Have had that happen many times. He's in the right place with you. I'm thankful you have him. Thanks for posting.
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