We had our first meeting with our agility training teacher today. Even though we had a lite drizzle this morning, I was able to meet to the agility person that is going to be training us.
After looking Roo over and watching his behavior we did a couple of simple things.
First we did a very low jump. We did this several times. Of course Roo being the chow hound that he is did just fine with it. The trainer wants me to practice doing this with Roo with him on both the right and left side of me. She said to limit the jumps to 8 inches right now and that it was not important to go fast.
The next thing we did was the Tire Jump. Again Roo had no issue with this. I told the trainer that I have been working with him with a hula hoop. A while back I made a connection with a person that trains circus dogs. In fact her husband is an elephant trainer. The Circus trainer gave me a few tips on how to teach my dogs to jump through hoops, waltz and sit pretty. I have been able to use her suggested techniques with great success and Roo went right through the tire over and over. The agility trainer wants me to start saying Tire out loud to Roo when I want him to jump through it. She says this way he will start to associate the word with the obstacle.
The next thing we did was see if Roo would go on the A frame. While this is not normally something this trainer starts with, I told her that when Roo was a puppy, I put one of the boards that I use to load my riding lawn mower into the trailer with between our front porch and the grass. Roo had no issue walking up that board when he was a very young puppy, but I had taken it up and put it away as he got older. Well I guess Roo impressed her because he got on the A Frame and got all 4 feet on the board and actually walked up it a few feet. Since this is all about comfort zone as the height increases Roo did very well for his first time.
So all in all she felt that Roo did ok. When I asked her about practicing she said about 10 mins a day. I let her know that this was the way I have been training Roo but normally after I walk him 3 miles. Then we spend 10-15 mins max training on a daily basis. That is really enough time for any dog to train.
It will be interesting to see if Roo is going to be able to handle the Teeter and the weave poles. I am really trying to go along with the trainer and work on the things she wants me to and not jump a head and sometimes that is really difficult.
Jason