RUINS
RESCUE |
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the search command, it's good to have some kind
of ritual, little procedure which prepare a
dog for a search mission. For example, I'm carring
Gunna to the starting place and then I'm letting
her to find a missing one. All that time I'm
talking to her that she will search now. |
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that I direct her to the place where I want
her to search and give a command for it. |
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In most cases,
the dog is let free to independently search
a ruin with periodically guiding its owner from
outside. |
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From time to time, there's a moment like this
when somebody must rescue the rescuer. So,
at this trining, Gunna is, 'cause of her speed
and inexperience, falled in a gap in which
was a "missing pearson" covered
with a planks: |
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"Rescuing
the rescuer ": |
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| In this example,
we've repeated the search at the same spot so
that the dog could do the searching with the
good end and that the dog don't have the negative
experience. Gunna did it very well the second
time and with continuous barking she located
the "missing one". |
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| After every successful
searching there's a propriate reward: the "injured"
is playing with the dog. |
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I
think she earned a rest, don't you think?
:-) |
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