I am glad you brought this up! We were confused on what marker to use. Right now we use "good" to be sometimes you get a treat and sometimes you don't but keep doing what you are doing (so when we say "sit" it implies a stay and "good" means keep doing what you are doing). Ellie does know "yes" but that has meant that she gets a treat every time and also means she can leave the command (so a free). We would love your input on what marker to use! Also where do I find level 2? Thanks- we are having so much fun!
Great work. I see clear understanding of her cues from Ellie.
Did you do a "yes" marker with Lucia, or only ever "good"? If no, I may have you introduce a new marker for more high-energy (sports!) behaviors, just because I get the feeling that "good" is very calm, "don't move!" vibes. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it, though.
I am glad you brought this up! We were confused on what marker to use. Right now we use "good" to be sometimes you get a treat and sometimes you don't but keep doing what you are doing (so when we say "sit" it implies a stay and "good" means keep doing what you are doing). Ellie does know "yes" but that has meant that she gets a treat every time and also means she can leave the command (so a free). We would love your input on what marker to use! Also where do I find level 2? Thanks- we are having so much fun!
Those ears! She is so cute, oh my gosh!
Great work. I see clear understanding of her cues from Ellie.
Did you do a "yes" marker with Lucia, or only ever "good"? If no, I may have you introduce a new marker for more high-energy (sports!) behaviors, just because I get the feeling that "good" is very calm, "don't move!" vibes. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it, though.
I forgot to introduce Ellie's co-parent, Johnandrew, in the introduction! :)