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11 contributions to ACE Adventure Canine
Announcement
I just wanted to share a moment of gratitude for my dog, Harley. It’s not the big things, but the small, consistent ones that get me—like the way he rests his head on my foot while I work, or the specific sigh he makes when he finally settles down for the night. He’s a quiet, steady presence that makes my house a home. Give your pets an extra pat from us today.
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Announcement
I just wanted to share a moment of gratitude for my dog, Harley. It’s not the big things, but the small, consistent ones that get me—like the way he rests his head on my foot while I work, or the specific sigh he makes when he finally settles down for the night. He’s a quiet, steady presence that makes my house a home. Give your pets an extra pat from us today.
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Introduction
Hi everyone my name is Michael from Huston Texas I’m 56 years old My golden retriever, Harley, is my shadow and my sunshine. His favorite things are carrying a shoe (not to chew, just to hold) and resting his heavy head on my foot. He has my whole heart.
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@Debbie Allery Haha, the classic shoe-tax! I love that. Consider the photo evidence on its way. Harley's version is 'helping' me make the bed by lying directly on the duvet cover. Teamwork!"
What is your dog’s most problematic behaviour?
I was thinking about Harlan and appreciating what an awesome dog he has been to work with, and I have always just remembered Harlan has being such an easy puppy. And then I remembered that Harlan has separation anxiety that I have been working through for years with him. It’s been a total challenge and, while there is a lot of improvement, it’s a touchy subject that hasn’t had the most straightforward path. Lots of accomplishments and also several setbacks. But then I remembered back even further to Harlan’s worst problem at all. His intensity in motivation for food. This brother is sneaky. One time I watched him through a small window from outside. My partner and I had just baked a ton of cookies and set them to cool. We stepped outside briefly and watched him get up from his bed, look around to see where we went, do a perimeter check and look in every room in the house before he went into the kitchen and jumped up to snatch the cookies. I had set him up because he had successfully done this the week prior and ate all of my cookies. Counter surfing is the worst and thankfully this is no longer something I worry about. He also used to attempt to steal food -from my mouth-, or my hand on its way to my mouth. Or from my plate. Once, he managed to snatch a Hagen daz ice cream bar from my hand, swallowed it WHOLE, and then pooped out the stick 5 days later (thankfully! And also thankful that he is now extremely polite around food haha) And all of that being said, I still look at that little pest and think “omg you are just the sweetest angel and the best most handsome dog man ever who could never do bad things and deserves all the best treats.”. Tell me about your dogs nuisance behaviour and share your stories!
What is your dog’s most problematic behaviour?
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@Maren Bruun The Groaning Greeting He doesn't just wag his tail when you come home; he lets out this long, dramatic groan like he's been waiting for 100 years and you're finally here to rescue him from his nap.
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@Maren Bruun If he can find one in time! Otherwise, it's just a wiggly body and a happy whine.
A Story About Shaping Behaviour + Hold It!
Harlan definitely has no trace of a retrieving instinct at all, and this has been one of the most challenging behaviours to shape with him, but also the most fun! I had purchased a costume for the dogs to wear which came with a magic wand, and I wanted to get some cute photos of the dogs for Halloween so I taught them both “hold it” using different methods. With Telka I would just offer the wand and she would take it. The holding part needed to be shaped but at least she had sense enough to grab it with her mouth! Harlan needed a different strategy. I sat on the floor with him with my big bag of treats and the clicker.. Harlan knows this means he has an opportunity to earn a premium wage so he immediately gets in the zone. I place the wand on the floor beside him and let him think…. He looks around the room.. eventually glancing in the direction of the wand *click and treat*. He wonders what he did to trigger the reward. He looks back in the direction of the wand. *click and treat* After a couple more times he realizes the wand and makes the connection.. he walks toward the wand *click and treat*. Bingo. he leans down to sniff the wand *click and treat*. He watches me as he nudges the wand with his nose. Is this what you want? No? What if I put my mouth around it? *click and treat* And quickly Harlan realizes what I am asking. It’s unnatural for him (he isn’t a toy motivated dog and doesn’t have a lot of interest in using his mouth to interact with things other than the voracious consumption of food) and it’s taken a lot of practice to get to the point where he will actually hold the item in his mouth and not just flail it around and launch it across the room. Practice, consistency and timing of our reinforcement is essential.
A Story About Shaping Behaviour + Hold It!
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@Maren Bruun Thank you so much for this! It's reassuring to know we're not the only ones. I will definitely make a post soon—I'd love to hear any tweaks you might have for a golden who thinks 'fetch' is a one-way game!
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@Maren Bruun Yes! I love that idea. Nothing more motivating than seeing that progress. Can't wait!
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Michael Powell
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