Beani's Doggy Dayschool Report

2024-03-15

It was a PLEASURE training with your pooch today and we look forward to continuing to help you achieve your goals, skills and improve your relationship.

Your journey does not end here, it has only just begun!

"I trained hard, I played hard! Please find below the skills we worked on and my results. I look forward to showing you what I learnt and working on them more with you!" If you have any questions about the skills we trained please feel free to contact todays trainer."

Skill Comment We focused on Grade
Skill learnt: Loose Lead (No pull) Comment: for the first session today the trainers took Beani and Kombi to the oval and worked on their loose lead and other obedience skills. They didn’t just have each other but had other people put on the oval as well as distractions. He was a bit cheeky and needed a few refresher courses and a quick engagement session out on the oval as he was trying to push the boundaries of how far ahead he could walk from the trainer but this is understandable as the oval is very distracting and newer for Beani but once he was focused he did much much better following the trainer around and not caring about Kombi what so ever! Focus: Manners C+
Skill learnt: Trick Training Comment: For his second session we worked on he’s shake and wave skills focusing on working out the difference between them. The trainer made sure the hand gestures and verbals were different from one another. An example of this is that wave requires multiple waves done in a row before reward where as shake just needs to make contact with the trainers hand (or held in the hand for a bit reward) before being rewarded. Making sure he knows these difference and working them together to test is a great way to push these skills and progress Beani! Focus: Repetition B
Skill learnt: Trick Training Comment: For his last session today the trainer attempted the trick skills of “rings” also know as “quoits. However being the last session he was way too distracted for this today but still attempted to do it! while he approached the rings he wouldn’t interact with them. The trainer tried for majority of the session before switching to spin to finish on a positive high note! He did very well but was just very distracted and pushing boundaries, making sure we are strict with our rules and boundaries with him and teaching him that he has consequences when he breaks these rules and boundaries. Focus: Repetition C

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A: Outstanding (90 – 100%) I understand my training, Neat & Complete! Ready to move on to higher difficulty & distraction
B: Great Work (80-89%) I mostly understand, Almost neat & complete! Needs practice in some areas. Mild distractions
C: Well Done (70-79%) Some good progress. Needs work, but on my way. Still learning. Low distractions.
D: Beginning (60-69%) My journey is just beginning, I don’t understand just yet. Introduction phase. No distraction.
E: Unable to Progress. Needs major focus, seek further options to assist.

X: Not gradable, the focus was on Enrichment, Socialisation & Engagement.

 

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