Walking Challenges, Plans, Contrivances and A Purpose

One time I heard an illustration about the difference between a plan and a purpose. For the purpose of dog training it would look like this:

Your purpose is to have a well mannered, well rounded, skilled pup. Your plan to do so is to train that dog the necessary amount to pass her CGC and be able to perform the skills for Rally Obedience.

But on the road to your purpose there are a lot of “road blocks”. Reactivity rears its reactive head, other 4legged friends get Degenerative Myelopathy and require much more daily care, your pathetic 2legged body just doesn’t cooperate (ok thats a wimpy road block, but honest), real life just does get in the way of your plan.

Here is the superiority of having a purpose. A purpose is not so rigid that you can’t take a different route, bypass the road blocks and move on towards your ultimate goals.

A plan get derailed by the roadblock, not having a contingency plan to keep the purpose in focus the whole plan is derailed and failure looms! (Dramatic thunder and lightening booms here.)

I have a purpose so I do not feel failure loom, but I take a lot of refocusing to stay on the road to my ultimate goal of a well rounded, well mannered Maizey. It seems to take many adjustment in my plans that allows for contingencies.

It was only on August 11 that I did the last of these get organized and giddyup posts. Time for a new one, sorry! Maybe I should just make this a regular monthly feature to give forewarning to everyone!

Since this is the month of the walking challenge the plan is to work the rally skills we both know the basics of into our walks.

For an easy example, HALT: Handler stops, dog sits in heel position team heals forward. Should be pretty simple as we stop for each road crossing and can do random halts in any walk. Simple enough!

Another example, HALT DOWN: Handler stops, dog sits in heel position, then downs from sit. Team heels forward from down. Same application of above and all skills she knows well.

Okay, for the enactment of this plan I think I am going to need more flash cards! The same way I keep the TL’s skills for that session on a carabiner to my belt I can choose a couple Rally skills for that day/walk and put them with the TL’s ones. Ahh. . . now the plans are flowing.

For the CGC skills I want to focus on: obviously we will meet plenty of strangers walking so Test 1: Accepting a friendly stranger, can continue as aforementioned, with the addition of some increasing distraction level by walking past the elementary school near here, she LOVES kids! This also works nicely for Test 2: Sitting politely for petting and obviously for Test 4: Out for a walk (walking on a loose lead) also for Test 5: Walking through a crowd.

Again I can see the usefulness of more flash cards for this too. YAY! (I do love flash cards you know!)

Also this month I would like to work on Test 10: Supervised separation as the trouble spot to focus on. Having this nailed down more would have made our trip much easier on both of us. . . but that is its own post in itself!

Of course we will continue to work on Ricky’s Training Challenge, and finishing up our last 5 L2 skills:
distance, stand, stand-stay, target, trick.

So in conclusion I have a good purpose, which is what keeps me going and a lot of plans and contrivances. Perhaps a month in review may be in line here too! Goodness its, plans, contrivances and purposes, Oh my!

"Do you think she is biting off more than I can chew? Good thing I'm such a snarf hog!"

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Walking Challenge Is ON

First a Meeka update: Meekers ate!! And drank!! And asked to go outside!! Such simple things but such good news. This morning I gave in and hand fed her. I knew she didn’t want to eat but because she is her she would if I asked her. So she ate about a cup, which I was happy with. Then tonight I boiled her a mahi mahi fillet and fed her about a cup of the broth with her normal dinner-all gone!

What does it mean? I don’t know and I don’t care. It’s good news to me. She even ruffed at the dogs barking outside, which is more alert than she has been for days. So for tonight we will take the relief she is showing and maybe I won’t worry, well not as much anyways!

The walking challenge: I’m not too much in the mood for a walking challenge, but Maizey is. Who knows maybe Meeka will feel better enough to take a stroll too. (How’s that for positive thinking?)

Basically I feel that if I don’t commit myself to doing something healthy for us I may just sit around here and go even crazier and we all know, if not believe, that exercise is good for us. Plus I just don’t feel like it’s fair to the Turbo Maizey to be cooped up around here. Add to that how winter is looming and I figure its time to get in gear.

Also I think we can combine our walking challenge with Ricky’s Training Challenge by working in some routes with more dogs and other distractions that are challenging. Plus with the fowl mood I have been in lately just getting out the door should be a challenge to me!

However I am nothing if not a realist so this won’t be a huge challenge as miles go. I have settled on 15 miles in 30 days. Which puts our start date today, September 1, 2010 and the end date September 30, 2010.

I know its sort of wimping out on the miles but between the week of wedding commitments coming up (yes I know another wedding and we all know how I feel about them!), the weekend conference in the middle of the month, and various and sundry other 2legged commitments 15 miles is about all I think we can be successful at. And if I am supposed to always set the girls up for success, shouldn’t that be a 4legged lesson for me too?

So if you want to join us the rules are as always, which means there are none. Want to walk, run, blade or bike through a mile? Go for it! Want to do 40 miles? Rock on! Let us know if you want to join us in any comment and I will add your names to the list, then just keep us updated on your progress and I will update the list. Of course all good-on-ya’s and well wishes will be appreciated. Especially on that, okay those, days when the “just don’t wanna’s” get in the way!

Walking Challenge 15 miles in 30 days is on!

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Crazymomlady Giddyups on Maizey’s Training Levels

I like to be organized. Not that I am, but I like to be. I like lists, and spread sheets and flash cards, and notes on things I’ve read.

"She really does, see all my L3 flash cards?!? Good thing I'm a super hard worker!"

Yet somehow no matter how organized I get I don’t seem to be making much progress on Maizey’s Training Levels work. Maybe I am afraid of success.

Part of the reason is just life. I won’t bore you with the details there but sometimes real life does get in the way.

Another reason is this whole reactivity thing. I think I have developed an completely irrational fear getting into a situation with Maizey that I can’t control so that has hampered my training away from home with her. Maybe she is fine and I’m the reactive one! Combine that with the generally overwhelmed state of life and you have one very unmotivated crazymomlady.

So diagnosis complete. Now to solutions.

Ricky’s training challenge actually really helped me. Another thing that made me want to get busy on our TL’s work was when one of the Training Levels list members posted she and her dog completed L7!! (Congrats Vinnie!) When she posted, “We did it” it gave me a glimpse of how good that would feel. Even if just on a smaller level of posting, “We did L2″.

So I got out my master list of all we are working on and my levels flash cards and binder with all behaviors for all levels. (Okay it has been out sitting there staring me in the face, but I actually opened it!) It is a formidable book once all printed out, but I am a hardcopy girl at heart and I like having easy access to it even if I can’t be online.

I put all the info I need for just what we are working on in a lighter binder so it is even easier access. And the conclusion after all this organizing?

L2 skills needed to complete:
distance, stand, stand-stay, target, trick

Out of those 5 skills (5! I have been wimping out over five measly skills? Rolling eyes at myself here) target and trick are ready to test today.

L3 skills will be covered in their own post soon. As will an update on the rest of our day to day skill on our progress report.

For today: test trick and target. Work on stands.

Aint motivation great?

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Introducing A New Feature of Lessons From and For 4 Legs

I have noticed lately while browsing some of my favorite blogs that many people who are making progress in their training have some sort of written goal system. A couple I really appreciate are Kathleens’ curriculum for Zachary and Beau at BZ Dog and Crystals’ Prime Directive at Reactive Champion.

Thus I have been working on having more organization to my “Plans, Contrivances, and Projects”. So far I am calling it 4legged Full Life Harmony. Along with my posts on goals being under the label, “Plans, Contrivances, and Projects” there will now be a “4legged Full Life Harmony” page. As this may be something that makes sense only in my own head an introduction to this new feature of Lessons From and For 4 legs may be helpful.

It will be a place for me to keep track of my training goals. This will be a page where I can set and track the goals I have for my pups to help them live a fuller life in harmony with their 2legged community. Eventually it will be this, maybe. For now it is more a running list of the vision I have for me and my 4legged friends.

Inspired by Unit Studies at BZ Training I have so far chosen 7 units for us to work on: day to day skills, trouble spots, exercise, record keeping, fun and games, sports, and travels.

I’m going to try not to be too rigid in this as usually the more complicated I get with something the less I actually do it. But hopefully having more of an organized record for me to refer to will help me apply my plans. And maybe one day these baby plans will grow up to look like one of the fantastic grown-up goal plans cited in the beginning.

Oh, and one more thing as author and master of this blog I reserve the right to rescind any aspect of this contrivance if not functioning in harmony with my vision.

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