Went back to the site of new home construction that was very distracting for Otis several months ago. The did a lot of whining and I did a lot of nagging that day. I was hoping since it was Saturday there would be the same visual distraction but that workers would probably not be there; however; the new home owners were there along with their dog. In addition after Otis started his track, a contractor drove up and they of course were discussing the weekly progress. Thought our walk up was good as well as the start. At the dirt swath I should have augmented with scuffing when I laid the track. I did put a food drop on the far side. I also should have gotten close as he approached the swath and as the distractions intensified. I was nagging again. I was very pleased he was able to come back to the track, make a good turn and finish strong which included a look back at the loud talking/laughter. He went right back to his track. The indication was classic Otis. Thankful for the ...
Great day today as I felt I had worthy goals for both of us and that they were met. For Otis, I wanted him to succeed and have fun tracking. My goal was to be a better planner, tracklayer and partner (line handling) on the track. Otis had a strong start with good pull. I put a food drop at 25 which he did not eat. Following the grass path I felt would be easy but I did insert what I thought would be 2 challenges in the track and augmented them. At the dirt road I heavily scuffed, put a small bison bit in the middle and meatball in the other side. He did not eat the food drops. He sniffed very fresh scat on the road and went right back to the track. Good boy! Took the path bearing to the right off the “main” track and scuffed 3 steps as I took that turn. He took it and found the article. Classic Otis with the article! https://go.screenpal.com/watch/cT6o2DnbZLc
https://go.screenpal.com/watch/cTX3Ypnqrk5 So at the beginning of the track Otis was bucking in all directions. I stopped him at the start without any negativity. I just unclipped him and walked him away. Walked him back and his start was more focused/ better. Had the staring and whining. Although I called him to me, I was nagging him. Tried to be positive while using a calm voice. https://go.screenpal.com/watch/cTX3YRnqrpW Bucking and leaping. Again trying to use a calming voice. He sees a runner approaching and passing and I used unh unh as he stared then started after her. https://go.screenpal.com/watch/cTX3rinqr5x u More bucking and bounding. Called him to me. An attempt to calm him. He obviously knows where track is. Flipped the article then was so unfocused he couldn’t calm down to find it again. https://go.screenpal.com/watch/cTX3rYnqrET He was spinning, bucking, flipping the article. Finally had him stop and sit. I took the article and put it away. After he mad...
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