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draggar 27-03-2010 19:08

We've had a jailbreak!!!
 
If we want Luna out but can't keep a constant eye on her we've had her in a 3-foot exercise pen (you've seen it in the videos). She's tried to jump out many times but was never successful.

Until today.

She jumped up and just enough to get her chest / belly over the top and flopped over it.

.. and then she had the biggest look of joy on her face as she went zooming out all over the place (like our finkie puppies did when we had the big jailbreak - 4 of the 5 got out and were running all over the place - I was in a panic looking for the 5th one until I realized she never left!). Huge smile on her face, ears all the way back, tongue hanging out as she went everywhere as if to say "Yay! I'm free!"

Now she's in the 5-foot tall exercise pen.

tikaani 27-03-2010 21:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by draggar (Bericht 290379)
If we want Luna out but can't keep a constant eye on her we've had her in a 3-foot exercise pen (you've seen it in the videos). She's tried to jump out many times but was never successful.

Until today.

She jumped up and just enough to get her chest / belly over the top and flopped over it.

.. and then she had the biggest look of joy on her face as she went zooming out all over the place (like our finkie puppies did when we had the big jailbreak - 4 of the 5 got out and were running all over the place - I was in a panic looking for the 5th one until I realized she never left!). Huge smile on her face, ears all the way back, tongue hanging out as she went everywhere as if to say "Yay! I'm free!"

Now she's in the 5-foot tall exercise pen.

iyana climbes like a cat, 8 foot no prob, luckly she loves being at home and i have two fences before she can get get out...;-)

draggar 28-03-2010 01:58

Luna's second day at schutzhund!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwZWjF4MO_E

GalomyOak 28-03-2010 13:50

She's getting so big! Love it! Thanks for posting!:)

Marcy

draggar 28-03-2010 22:20

So big we had to buy her a new crate today. We went down to the feed store (I'd rather support a small business than a large chain) and picked up a nice plastic crate with 2 doors, one on the end and one on the side. Very nice and wasn't to expensive ($105?). She'll grow into this one and I thought a larger one anyway since we don't have an issue of her going to the bathroom in the crate (and I hope it doesn't start).

She does need a lot more positive socialization - she's skittish around strangers so whenever we take her out we'll need to have good treats with us for strangers to give her.

We also had to get a new collar for her and we picked up a harness for schutzhund (much less tress on the throat).

draggar 04-04-2010 21:01

Schutzhund (week #3) yesterday:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5kze-O4lq8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz4M0sDIeWI

Also, it was Kiri's (our GSD) first session on a sleeve and she did very well! Too bad her daughter (Pepper / Athena) is already far ahead of her - she's on blind searches. :)

draggar 04-04-2010 23:42

So, Luna's breed is from the Czech Republic so she's Czech, correct?

Also, is cak the Czech word for dog? So she would be a Czech Cak?

She's a girl, too, so she's a Czech Cak Chick?

Mikael 05-04-2010 00:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by draggar (Bericht 292066)
So, Luna's breed is from the Czech Republic so she's Czech, correct?

Also, is cak the Czech word for dog? So she would be a Czech Cak?

She's a girl, too, so she's a Czech Cak Chick?

:nono No no... her breed is not from Czech, it is from the former Czechoslovakian Republic and she is not a Cak (Pes) nor a Vlk, she is a Vlcak ;-)

Best regards / Mikael

draggar 05-04-2010 04:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikael (Bericht 292076)
:nono No no... her breed is not from Czech, it is from the former Czechoslovakian Republic and she is not a Cak (Pes) nor a Vlk, she is a Vlcak ;-)

Best regards / Mikael

I thought the Czech Republic retained 'country of origin" status after Czechoslovakia split.

Also, remind me to verify things that my wife tells me before I say things like this and make myself sound like a fool. :)

michaelundinaeichhorn 05-04-2010 09:14

Both the Czech Republic and Slovakia are the countries of origin as they did build the former Czechoslovakian Republic and Slovakia got the patronage for the breed after the separation.

Ina

michaelundinaeichhorn 05-04-2010 10:10

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Originally Posted by draggar (Bericht 292066)


Czech Cak Chick?

:ylsuper Hilarious!

Michael

draggar 07-04-2010 01:32

As you can see she still has her metal bowl fetish. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gkFVRphSS0

Mikael 07-04-2010 18:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by draggar (Bericht 292562)
As you can see she still has her metal bowl fetish...

:lol: That video was fun :cool3 Wolfdog puppy´s are just so crazy :lol:

Best regards / Mikael

draggar 07-04-2010 21:51

I need to get a video of the "puppy zoomies" (where she just runs all over the place with the biggest look of joy on her face).

07-04-2010 22:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by draggar (Bericht 292771)
I need to get a video of the "puppy zoomies" (where she just runs all over the place with the biggest look of joy on her face).

haha "Puppy" zoomies? My 8 year old dog must be the oldest puppy ever, then! :lol:

draggar 07-04-2010 22:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky (Bericht 292773)
haha "Puppy" zoomies? My 8 year old dog must be the oldest puppy ever, then! :lol:

Nope. Our 12 year old collie does it, too (well, not as much now), especially after he takes a poop (well, more like leaves one) outside. ;)

Gypsy Wolf 10-04-2010 00:49

I am proud to say that Luna also now knows the "2 toy game" with tennis balls. I throw a ball, she gets it, I call her to me, ask her to "out" and then throw ball 2 as a reward for her outing ball 1. That way she is used to a "no conflict" out command, plus in her mind, the "out" makes me throw another ball for her!
She is so bright, she picked it up in one session. The fun of puppies is that they are like a sponge, soaking up whatever we teach them. Her first learned command was to bark! She now sits, downs, recalls, heels at my left, retrieves as well. That is a lot for a 15 week old pup!

Mikael 10-04-2010 11:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lunas Mom (Bericht 293310)
I am proud to say that Luna also now knows the "2 toy game" with tennis balls. I throw a ball, she gets it, I call her to me, ask her to "out" and then throw ball 2 as a reward for her outing ball 1. That way she is used to a "no conflict" out command, plus in her mind, the "out" makes me throw another ball for her!
She is so bright, she picked it up in one session. The fun of puppies is that they are like a sponge, soaking up whatever we teach them. Her first learned command was to bark! She now sits, downs, recalls, heels at my left, retrieves as well. That is a lot for a 15 week old pup!

:o So fast, she is so good and you must work allot whit her...

How is she with repetition training ???

Best regards / Mikael

Gypsy Wolf 10-04-2010 15:04

I don't do a lot of repetition - boring for me AND the dog!
As long as she understands the command and does it, I am happy - she is just a baby after all. No pressure - only reward at this stage.
I concentrate mainly on developing her grip, focus and socialization. Puppies soak everything up, so it's easier to build a good foundation now rather than waiting until she is wild adolescent to do anything.

draggar 11-04-2010 17:01

Lina graduated to a soft - bite sausage for training!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7iqxOTM5UM

(Please ignore the slight interruption in the middle...)


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