A few weeks back I saw that “Tails U Win” dog training
facility was offering a class called “Disk Dog 1”. My thought was that since
Olive loves to chase her foam rubber saucer and is quite good at catching it, even
jumping to catch it in mid-air, this would be a fun class for her that she
would be a natural at.
The class turned out to be a bit more complex than I had
expected. “Disk Dog” is a competitive sport similar to agility competitions for
dogs. At the first class we were given the homework of teaching our dogs to
grab the saucer, bring it back to us, give the saucer a tug as we held it, run
around behind us, and go out as we set up for the next toss. I thought it would
take me forever to teach Olive all that.
As it turned out, however, Olive caught right onto the
commands “behind me” and “tug of war”. She is catching on to my command to
bring the saucer to me a bit more slowly; she gets that she needs to bring it
somewhat closer to me and drop it, but I want her to actually bring it to my
hands. The instructor has commented that Olive catches on fast and is a
pleasure for him to work with.
At a recent class my sister came by to observe and took a
few shots with her cellphone:
"OK, I give it a tug as you asked" |
"So this is where he tossed it" |
"He's calling for me to bring it back to him. I guess I can take it somewhere in his direction." |
"What, he wants me to bring it all the way back to him? Pretty demanding, isn't he?" |
"Oh, alright." |
"Here it is. Are you happy now?" |
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An advanced disk dog class is being offered right after the
current class ends. I am inclined to enroll in this one as well, though I was
not particularly interested in competing. Classes will be held on Saturdays; the
schedule will be difficult during December. I am hoping they will consider
delaying the start until January. More on that in the future.