Training
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Posted 09 March 2005 - 08:06 AM
#2
Posted 09 March 2005 - 11:09 AM
We have a CD on our two oldest (9&10) and will be taking our youngest to class starting in a couple of weeks.
My experience has been that (depending on the dog of course) that they are SO smart that too much repetition does nothing for them except give them the idea you are asking them to improvise a bit. I also found in the beginning that I was heeling too slowly. They are quick thinkers so it helps to keep them focused on you and moving relatively quickly, compared to the big dogs.
Once we got over the initial hump of "huh? you want me to do what?" they LOVED class (and the movable feast that was a pocket full of treats).
Have fun! Keep us posted on your progress. Here are a couple of pics. The first is our oldest girl. The second is our boy (l) and oldest girl (3rd from l) who were part of an all-cairn obedience team. We beat a team of Newfoundlands in a hilarious performance.

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Posted 09 March 2005 - 11:24 AM
#4
Posted 09 March 2005 - 03:17 PM
He is the brother to Brad's more obedient Cairn, Haggis-- who's not quite so feral as my very own Geordie, his former wombmate.
On the other hand, Geordie's half-sister Maggie was the second-ranked Cairn terrier in Obedience for 1999-- in spite of my mediocre handling (a handicap of mine-- I suck as a handler). For Maggie, it was almost like an "acting gig." She took on a different persona than her usual independent demeanor when we did obedience. She loved it, managed to earn her CDX the same year as her CD and has training well into the UDX level. The problem has been two-fold, though. An injury initiated some arthritis in her lumbar spine and knee. Accupuncture has done wonders-- but a combination of her tentativeness about the jumps and my schedule, etc. has stopped us for now. SHE is good.
Geordie is good in his own way. He INNOVATES. One of these days I'll rise to the challenge. I have often wished I could just send a VIDEO of the Troll.
See????? Bette Tapes Geordie Obeying!
But training is fun, and both my dogs wish they could go back to school. We will. . .See Maggie doing the glove retrieval from Utility.
And here's a whole page I've dedicated to obedience with Mag and Geord: Obedience
Best--it can be done. But it's not like people say, Gee, I want an obedience breed! I'll get a Cairn terrier.
That's like saying I need a lap dog, what do you think of a Saint Bernard? Maybe not THAT outrageous, but you get the idea.
Jill in Oregon
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Posted 17 May 2005 - 02:17 PM
Pepper bombed this weekend at an O-trial ..he forgot that he wasn't supposed to stop and smell a wall on the off leash heeling! Also a pit pull tried to bite his head off on the sit/stays so I pulled him out of there...oh well theres always the next time!
#12
Posted 30 May 2005 - 01:47 PM
Ten years ago I took then ten-month-old Maggie to (presumably) FUN match. We did PRE-Novice. The only things she passed were the sit and down stays. She went on to easily finish her CD in straight shots and her CDX in with only four failures-- and placements in the others. She was four to five during that time.
She is well-trained in Utility-- except that I have taken a longer hiatus from obedience due to finances, time, and inertia-- and some injury induced arthritis-- but we may go back yet.
She failed her first CGC test with flying colors. The Drill Sargent evaluator comments, "Well some dogs just can't do obedience." She didn't know what she was talking about.
Geordie has failed eight consecutive Open trials-- amusing observers everywhere.
Jill
He has a UDX on ME!
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Posted 03 June 2005 - 09:17 AM
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Posted 17 February 2006 - 05:30 PM
PeppersMom, on May 17 2005, 02:17 PM, said:
Pepper bombed this weekend at an O-trial ..he forgot that he wasn't supposed to stop and smell a wall on the off leash heeling! Also a pit pull tried to bite his head off on the sit/stays so I pulled him out of there...oh well theres always the next time!
Bummer oh well happens to the best of us! At least no one could ever say that doing obedience with a Cairn is boring! By the way how did the Pit Bull do?
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