Tuesday 19 November 2013

Ob-ility

Oh my dawg, where have the last two months gone!  Life has been very busy as we have just downsized my mother to a smaller house from the huge house that I grew up in.  Thankfully that it almost done now so life can get back to a more normal.

I have also been having great fun recently with dog training.  Stella and I have been enjoying more on-line courses with the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy plus I got to attend the APDT conference which was five days full of all sorts of wonderful dog trainers (Ken Rameriz, Denise Fenzi, Nicole Wilde, Ian Dunbar etc.).  It has been lots of stuff to learn that I now need to blog about :).

First up was the fact that we participated in August/September as a online working spot (video submissions) for Ob-ility with Denise Fenzi.  This is from the course description:
"But...what IS Ob-ility?  In the teaching phases, Ob-ility is simply a way of breaking the exercises down so that the movement parts of the exercises are separated from the other parts - this makes the work a lot more fun and "flowing" for the dog. "

Stella is not a "high-drive" dog.  She might be different if we were working in agility or field stuff but overall she is not one of those dogs that just loves to work.  She does however find movement and play reinforcing so this type of training helps me to put some fun for both of us into traditional obedience.  It has a great side benefit of helping build duration to training periods without needing to use a lot of regular rewards.

The basics of ob-ility (fly, thru)  build into the higher level obedience exercises.  Fly is used to eliminate stay positions which keeps up energy and allows lots of repetition in short time frames.  Recalls, go-outs, drop on recall, broad jump, directed jumping can all be modified to be done "ob-ility style".

I have seen good carry over so far with added in the finishing parts needed to compete in the ring.  We are still a long way from competing in formal obedience but it feels good to get some of these foundations in such a fun way.

Here is video of Stella and I training for some of the ob-ility course lessons:



We are currently a working spot for "Bridging the Gap" at the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy and so far that course has been amazing. I am officially now a fan of online dog training courses.  A new session starts in December and there are many great instructors and courses I am considering for audit spots.  I still love working with my real-life instructor but I am enjoying viewing all the different teaching styles and absorbing all this great information.

8 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great way to keep Stella's attention on you. She looks like she's doing awesome in the video. :-)

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  2. Wow, this compilation of your class videos is awesome! You and Stella are a joy to watch! I was a bronze auditor in this class. You did a superb job of using the obility tools and techniques all the way to some very advanced skills, like the directed jumping, the broad jump, etc. Impressive!

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    1. Thanks, it was a great course and thanks for the compliments. So nice to hear from someone else who has done the course.

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  3. Glad to see you're continuing having fun with obedience! That looks like a fun class! Are you in anymore ones this december?

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  4. Stella looks awesome! I love this way of playing obedience. Lucky you to go to the APDT conference and can't wait to hear more!

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  5. I'd love to know how the rest of the course went for you (and see more videos!). I'm currently in OB210: Obedience Skillbuilding 1. If you want, you could also join us in my new blog hop, WinsDay, all about your latest training and showing triumphs!
    http://corgipants.blogspot.com/2013/12/wedneday-is-winsday.html

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    1. Oops, so sorry I missed your comment. We very much enjoyed Bridging the Gap and also did Obedience Skillbuiliding 2 and 3 (gold). Will hopefully post more on all that soon.

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