2 X 2 Weave Pole Training - Part 1 (Zelda)

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • This is the first in a series of two You Tube videos which show Zelda progress through the Susan Garrett "12 Poles in 12 Days" DVD. I am only showing the steps I took to train her (slightly varied from Susan Garrett's) and not the trouble shooting I did when we ran into training issues. If you are interested in seeing the full footage, please contact me privately.

Komentáře • 26

  • @MorganBrhodes
    @MorganBrhodes Před 14 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! It has really helped me to understand where to place the second set and what to do. The idea of being on a clock really helps!

  • @dominikamikova4636
    @dominikamikova4636 Před 12 lety

    She is so cute when she is jumping....wonderful !!

  • @Court22132
    @Court22132 Před 14 lety +1

    Oh my gosh, I love her little legs =) and the way she hops! This is how I'm training my Border Collie.

  • @SuperJustdesserts
    @SuperJustdesserts Před 6 lety

    i just want to say: i followed the method and approached you've used by watching these videos. they worked very well for my puggle and westie--they are both rocking weave poles in agility. thank you!

  • @nicolesminpins
    @nicolesminpins Před 12 lety

    I have just about finished training my new dog on the 2x2 method - it's amazing! But I agree, you have to modify what suits your dog. Very cute that Zelda jumps out of the last set of poles, my Min Pin 'Alfa' does that too :)

  • @Carryingcowgirl
    @Carryingcowgirl Před 10 lety

    Love this! My iggy and I are competing is novice agility now!

  • @jonicorcoran
    @jonicorcoran Před 14 lety

    Great video !

  • @sandragriffith9896
    @sandragriffith9896 Před 9 lety

    Love your videos with super cute Zelda!! I'm very new to agility with my 11 month old border collie/malinois Sadie - would love to see the steps you broke the weave pole training down to as you suggest in this video. Also - do you have videos on flatwork for handling in agility? I'm very eager to learn with my puppy - but I am in France so can't just come work at MartinisRanch..

  • @ronkramer3476
    @ronkramer3476 Před 8 lety +1

    All these training youtube videos show examples with dogs that are already trained. So none of them ever miss? What to do if they MISS the poles? (don't go through?) So none of these videos are of that much help. Our first time dogs won't typically go through every time or even most of the time. How to handle a miss?

    • @xXSweetBreezeXx
      @xXSweetBreezeXx Před 8 lety

      +Ron Kramer When they miss their entry, which I still do with my boy as we are kind of in the middle of the process, they just get a "whoopsie" or neutral reaction, don't throw the toy, bring them back and try again. We started it from the very beginning as a shaping exercise so you stand facing the poles and wait for them to decide to go through on their own and throw the toy once they are committed. That way they develop the drive to go for the poles of their own accord like Zelda does here. If they miss, after they have had some initial shaping work, then generally it's too much movement too fast. I start five feet back then take one step left, then another, then another, until I'm beside them and he will take the correct entry. After that work the other direction, then start again from five feet further back and repeat the same process. Once the dog is solid in this then it is time to add a second set of 2x2s. Hopefully that helped, but I am still quite new to this as well.

    • @blogofanagilitydog4201
      @blogofanagilitydog4201 Před 8 lety

      I just say an emotionless 'It, nope' And go back to the start, Being super happy when they do it.

    • @ronkramer3476
      @ronkramer3476 Před 8 lety

      thanks - my post was OLD - my Bella has this nailed really was doing it in 10 minutes with my body push. Does 12 on command now... really only took about a week. 2 weeks to really nail it. I do have to work on standing on her left though - she liked me on her right when entering.

  • @bluebabyxoxo65
    @bluebabyxoxo65 Před 12 lety

    As I am watching this as I do all your videos I'm smiling cause you just used a Susanism "give me dat tang" hahahaha. You must be on Recallers course with me somewhere!!!!! LaurieC

  • @lenalena111
    @lenalena111 Před 13 lety

    I used this video to do the 2x2 weave with my dog, and it has worked wonderfully! My dog has a great, super speedy weave. Only problem is that she's too fast and hard for the weave poles. I've tried 3 different types of weaves and each one breaks. The only ones that don't break are the ones used in my agility class, which are extremely expensive. Any advice on really sturdy weaves for a fair price?

  • @Kimberkruz92
    @Kimberkruz92 Před 10 lety

    I would love to see your full footage! What was the time span it took you to train this?

  • @MGlavaurs
    @MGlavaurs Před 7 lety

    I have whippet to, he don't do slalom whithout my and. Where is your site?

  • @ronkramer3476
    @ronkramer3476 Před 8 lety

    Also - you say "GO" and she goes, but shouldn't he get a command that sends her to the "weave poles" - as in saying "weave" or something?

    • @xXSweetBreezeXx
      @xXSweetBreezeXx Před 8 lety

      +Ron Kramer I use the cue GO for my boy as well for weaves. Gogogogogogo comes out of the mouth faster and easier for me than weaveweaveweaveweave. It's just whatever works best for you and your dog. Some of the people in my club use go, some use weave, poles, BRRRRRRRRRRRRR!, SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!, whatever they use consistently.

  • @crystalragan
    @crystalragan Před 11 lety

    I love your video!! My aussie pup is 9 months old. Can I start this now?

  • @paws4caws
    @paws4caws Před 13 lety

    thanks...I get it now. Cool dawg and cool name too.

  • @amyscarfe1865
    @amyscarfe1865 Před 8 lety +1

    What type of dog is Zelda ?

  • @jazmine2248
    @jazmine2248 Před 10 lety

    Where did you get your agility equipment?

    • @ronkramer3476
      @ronkramer3476 Před 8 lety

      +* EeveeEvolutioner53 * Amazon has a lot. I purchased a tunnel (around 39.00) and a nice set of weave poles (59.00) but they have all different price ranges from small dogs at home prices to big dogs at pro locations (tunnels of 200+)

    • @xXSweetBreezeXx
      @xXSweetBreezeXx Před 8 lety +1

      +* EeveeEvolutioner53 * I use very "redneck" methods for my training. For contact work I have a 2x10 board that has been painted. Made a PVC frame to turn it into teeter. For my weaves, I use temporary electric fencing posts meant for livestock. All you need is the theory. If you join a good club you also can use the standard competition equipment to make the connection with your dog, but ultimately the foundation skills are much more important than the equipment you work with.

  • @carolejungbluth24
    @carolejungbluth24 Před rokem

    My dog has no interest in training with any of his toys. Now what?

    • @MartinisRanch
      @MartinisRanch  Před rokem

      For dogs who are not toymotivated, I suggest using a lotus ball. A ball that velcros open/closed that can hold treats. You just have to spend the time to help them
      Learn they can open it and get the treats themselves before using it in training. Check cleanrun.com