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What a difference a day (or two) makes

By benmcfuzzylugs

Posted November 28, 2010 09:43 | read more

September walks

By benmcfuzzylugs

Posted September 04, 2010 04:53 | read more

No you be the leader

By benmcfuzzylugs




All too often nowadays people are obsessed with becoming the 'pack leader'
Always suppressing our dogs and seeing a challenge to their status in every little thing the dog does.
This is all unfortunately because of flawed research done years ago in wolf packs.
The researchers thought they saw packs of wolves with an alpha pair who were the bosses leading with paws of iron





and the rest of the pack was made up of lower ranking wolves all trying to climb the social ladder to be the alpha dogs.
The alpha wolves were the only ones to mate.
People assumed this meant that only the strongest in a pack ever got to mate and submissive animals never got the chance to pass on their genes.

More recently researchers have realised that view was wrong.
A pack is not a group of individuals fighting to get to the top


A pack is a family. The alpha pair are the parents.
Wolves do not become sexually active till they are at least 2 so the other wolves in the pack are older cubs of the alpha pair.
There is no point in the younger animals striving to reach the top - that would mean them breeding with their parents.
When wolves become mature they go off and find their own mate and create their own pack - even the submissive ones.




So rather than the pack leader we should think of ourselves more as a 'parent' role.
Yes dogs need rules, guidelines and training.
But letting your dog on the sofa will not mean he will chase to postman.
Making them wait to eat after you will not make her recall when called

If you have a training problem address the actual problem rather than making up rules that make no sense for the dog



So for today's walk I let Mia be the leader. She found us a wee path to walk along - it seemed like a wee deer path - but I gave it a go.
Then it opened into the most lovely park and then a forest walk

and even me letting her 'lead' she still stayed when I asked for a photoshoot and she recalled when I called.

So I guess all this power hasn't gone to her head and she isn't going to steal my credit card just yet
Posted July 17, 2010 03:02 | read more

A little felting change - a lil family

By benmcfuzzylugs


I decided on a wee change from animals.
Kokeshi dolls
I am learning all the time while I am making them - the one on the right is the last one I made and I am much happier with her than the others.
They are around 2 - 3 inches tall so it is fiddly but good practise to get all the tiny tiny detail in.
Posted July 17, 2010 02:43 | read more

In the garden - Lavender

By benmcfuzzylugs



As you all may have guessed now my fingers are not the greenest.

Infact my parents used to drag me out of garden centres incase I could kill Bonsai trees just by being in the same room as them

I love them but they dont last long with me!







So in the past few years I have tried to only plant useful plants, herbs and veg,

I built myself a little raised bed outside my kitchen door and loaded it with herbs.









and I left them too it

Gardening by Darwinian principles

One of the winners in the battle of the herbs has been Lavender.

This really is the king of plants.

Not only a stunning purple colour but loved by bees.




I always have some essential oil lavender in my house as it has so many uses
Helps you sleep
Sooths and heals cuts and burns

and it zonks crazy puppies out totally.

What better plant to have outside your door??
Posted July 10, 2010 13:21 | read more

ROOOARRR!!

By benmcfuzzylugs




Careful Ben
Theres a lion on the prowl!!










My latest felt critter

I had splatted a Lion so I thought I would have a go at another 3D one












I did get a little carried away with his mane, couldnt help myself he just wanted a big fluffy mane :D











He took about a week to create but I just wanted to make sure he was totally solid with plenty of detail.








I was thinking of a teenage Lion here, mane grown in, strutting his stuff but still not grown into his paws yet.

Now to think of a name!
Posted July 09, 2010 13:10 | read more

Eeeppp Blood!!

By benmcfuzzylugs




I was tending to the garden and letting the dogs play about in the garden
When out of the corner of my eye I spotted red on Bens fur

Mind racing - who is hurt?? What did they get hurt on??








Then I looked closer at what the dogs were up to

I had been leaving the mushy strawberries on the grass for the birds or whatever.

Normally my pair dont like fruit








Today there seems to be a little more interest.

Ben grabbed a nice fat strawberry, happily rolled on it and then munched it down

So Mia had to try too










Then Ben cleaned the 'blood' from his fur

Whew - they do worry you!!
Posted July 08, 2010 13:10 | read more

Strawberries

By benmcfuzzylugs



Wimbledon is on and for a change the weather has been perfect for strawberries.

Last week I took my first crop - yum










For some reason yesterday I was tempted by some in the supermarket - then I thought to look if any were ripe in the garden













£3 in the supermarket for the forced mass produced ones - or FREE from my garden
I know which ones have Bens stamp of approval
Posted June 30, 2010 11:47 | read more

Drawing - on location!!

By benmcfuzzylugs


OK I am not v good but I thought I would share anyway :D

A good friend was visiting this weekend. She has just started art classes and is loving it.

As it was a lovely weekend we thought we would have a go at sketching things

We found a lovely spot to sit with this view - and she suggested we sketch






Perspective is something I have never been v good at and the angles looked interesting here

Not amazing I know, but a great way to spend an afternoon.

Great friends, great weather, 2 dogs and a sketch pad














Using the magic of photoshop I superimposed them

Actually - not as bad as I thought!!!

Dont give up the day job eh??? :D
Posted June 29, 2010 11:47 | read more

Kiss the dog - the website is live

By benmcfuzzylugs


Finaly I have started work on the website for my dog training classes.
I have a fantastic venue for classes but for the summer I have decided to be more European and run outside classes. This means dogs and handlers can have more space from each other, but it adds real life distractions.
I have only got a few pages up so far but please let me know what you think - cick on the log to get there
Posted May 26, 2010 02:31 | read more

More pencil drawings

By benmcfuzzylugs



I guess practise makes perfect so I thought I would try some more pencil sketches of dogs.
These are only a few inches high
I know I need lots more practise but I thought I would post them so I can come back and compaire when I get good :D
Please be kind!
Posted May 25, 2010 13:24 | read more

Car manners

By benmcfuzzylugs

Sorry I have been lazy posting for a while!!

I have solved Mias stress problems when I am driving!! After months of driving her places and rewarding her for being calm around cows, horses, dogs, sheep she was progressing, just very sloooowly
But I got a new car. Its big enough for her to be crated in the boot and not see out.
Result - very calm car rides and a much calmer Mia when we get where we are going.

As this is a totally new situation for the dogs and it would be very dangerous for the dogs to just race out of the car when I open the boot I have done some training on getting them to stay in the car till released




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDbZZ6Exa-w

The only commands I am using is for the dogs to get into the car and then the release word. I dont want to have to keep telling them to stay, I expect them to stay until released.

I have done lots of stays in place and impulse control work with my dogs. If your dogs want to bounce out the car then you are not rewarding them enough. They cant jump out of the car while you are rapid fire treating, then you can slowly build up pauses between the treats and slowly build up you moving away from the dogs.
The more you treat at the start the easier it is for the dogs to understand what you want them to do and the happier and more confident they become.
If at any point the dog jumps out of the car you have asked too much, take smaller steps or reduce the time and reward more. Dont tell the dog off just calmly put them back and start rewarding again.

If you punish your dog for breaking his stay they become less confident, staying in the crate becomes a stressful place and they will often creep towards you for reassurance.

My next steps are to release each dog one at a time and leave the other in the car.
Posted May 24, 2010 13:18 | read more