Is this sort of pipe, with the filter/barrier thing, and the ends you screw on, available to buy in home improvement stores or the like? Can't find anything like it online...
All of the parts are available at Home Depot or Lowe's. Let me know if you want me to build you one and I will also do the necessary cuts. The price will be $350.00.
In some cases I do especially if the dog is exhibiting confusion, but I have to say, the dogs are much more in tune to what is going on than we think. When I do use a cue it is often difficult for another human to hear. It happens a few times during this footage. Thanks for your comment :-)
@@randyhare1 Interesting! After watching a lot more, I would say that the dogs really get it (pun intended ;)). As long as the delivery of the reinforcement is consistent, they seem to get it 100%. Another advantage with your system I guess, with that the dog know that balls anywhere else than at source are not reinforcements, they have no real value. If you would change the way you train in that you only do the sort of standard pairing of finding source with the ball appearing “out of nowhere”, I guess the dog wouldn’t know the difference between you chucking a ball next to the dog when at source (a distraction, testing the dog) vs the consistent delivery process and placement right at source.
Señor randy quiero decirle que admiro su trabajo que es un sistema muy efectivo
Me gustaría si usted me lo permite aprender mas de su sistema
Mr randy con que premias zanahoria o salchichas
Is this sort of pipe, with the filter/barrier thing, and the ends you screw on, available to buy in home improvement stores or the like? Can't find anything like it online...
All of the parts are available at Home Depot or Lowe's. Let me know if you want me to build you one and I will also do the necessary cuts. The price will be $350.00.
May I ask why you're not utilizing a "get it" cue to make it really black and white when the dog is allowed to grab the ball?
In some cases I do especially if the dog is exhibiting confusion, but I have to say, the dogs are much more in tune to what is going on than we think. When I do use a cue it is often difficult for another human to hear. It happens a few times during this footage. Thanks for your comment :-)
@@randyhare1 Interesting! After watching a lot more, I would say that the dogs really get it (pun intended ;)). As long as the delivery of the reinforcement is consistent, they seem to get it 100%. Another advantage with your system I guess, with that the dog know that balls anywhere else than at source are not reinforcements, they have no real value. If you would change the way you train in that you only do the sort of standard pairing of finding source with the ball appearing “out of nowhere”, I guess the dog wouldn’t know the difference between you chucking a ball next to the dog when at source (a distraction, testing the dog) vs the consistent delivery process and placement right at source.
sarosaurus Ahhhhhhhh ...now you are thinking :-) What else do you see?
Is that hot dog?