Realized today that I'm going to have to change one of my cues. I'd been using "around" for one of my cues - moving around me clockwise to arrive in heel position ("behind" is counter-clockwise to arrive in side position). Tonight when we were practicing heeling and fronts and finishes, a couple of times Gimme went into a down, instead of moving around me. It occurs to me that simply spoken (i.e. without an artificial voice inflection) "around" and "down" sound a lot alike. Years ago when I did more obedience I used to call it "finish", but I started using "around" and "behind" in agility. I think I did that because I mentally paired "finish" with "swing", both of which end up in heel position. So I'm going to do a session or two to change the "around" cue to "finish" and see if I don't get more consistent results.
I had to laugh tonight. I was training Gimme and she literally DEMANDED to do heeling. When she had enough of what I was doing, she just got into heel and I couldn't peel the little minx off of me. It seems I did something right to turn heeling into a preferred activity... Yeehaw...
And yes, she was in control. Laugh all you want...
LOL!!!! Go Gimme-I warned your mother early on about your contol issues.
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