7.21.2005

Puppy School Drop-outs

MilodropoutSo, Milo and I have successfully become drop-outs. Well, officially I guess we weren't exactly drop-outs but we were as close as one can get without actually never attending again. It started when we missed one class due to my being out-of-town. We were already severely behind. This past Tuesday we attended the last class where the other students showed off their "trick" - playing dead, shaking, etc. Milo did a sit-stay as close to the exit door as she could manage. I think she was really just trying to get me to leave, but it sufficed as her "trick" anyway. This was clearly not Milo's fault. However, I am submitting this diploma in my defense. Please note that is a picture of Milo the first day. She had been receiving treats, praise, got to ride in the car and that is all she could muster.



Iclickblue_1So, the organized class doesn't seem to be our speed. I believe I have correctly pegged her as the perfect home-school candidate. Yesterday we started "clicker-training" which is described (by clicker-trainers) as the intellectual method of animal training. We shall see how this goes. I'm not sure either of us will be up for any honors, but we will certainly have a good time trying.



4 comments:

kiker said...

Oh, my clicker-training....
You see, it goes like this: You wait for them to do something good. You click & treat. Click & treat. See?
(How many times do you think I have heard this little spiel? And clicker-training just started YESTERDAY!)
And, no Amy, you CANNOT clicker-train me!

Amy Kellogg said...

My dear, this is exciting stuff. Operant conditioning in our own home.
Alright, I'll just let you know when she can get you a beer from the fridge. ; )

betsy said...

heh ... if clicker-training is the intellectual method of animal training, does that mean the GED is the intellectual method of high school education?
you know what happens to home-schooled kids, don't you?

Squirrel said...

They grow up and go to college?