Katie and I have been working on weaving between my legs. At first she was scared, all that obedience training caused her to want to stick right next to me on the left.
“Not going through Mom’s legs, no siree! Pretty sure THAT will get me a big ole “NO!” Gonna prance right next to her and look beautiful, that’s what usually gets me my treat, no sense deviating from that…hmmm….Mom’s bending over all crooked, and there’s a tasty morsel in her hand, and it’s right over THERE…and so….OK! MOM! I’m going to get that treat even if it IS over on the other side of you!”

So the book says, practice this for 5 minutes a couple of times a day for two weeks and she should have it. I can get her to weave in between my legs now without giving her a treat at each weave, just at the end. I guess that’s progress. But I haven’t figured out how to weave, reward AND get a picture of us. So, I hope you guys have a vivid imagination. OR…just go watch Sara and Oreo’s July 14’t post at http://saralovesdogs.blogspot.com/ ! Then pretend it’s me and Katie! 🙂 I think Sara is doing a wonderful job of teaching her two some great tricks.
Meanwhile…back to our weave practice…
“Wait!” Katie whines, “It’s almost 2 in the morning, and a sheltie-girl has to get her beauty sleep! How about we wait till tomorrow to try again?”
Good thinking girl.

August 5, 2009 at 5:36 am
LOL! You 2 are funny! Good job on learning how to do the leg weave. I think it is such a fun trick to do. I have the opposite problem, when I want Oreo to heel – he weaves. Guess which one he learned first…..
We sure know how to confuse our poor animals.
Katie seem like she is a fast learner. Brains & beauty.
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August 5, 2009 at 6:29 am
Sounds like you two are doing a great job of learning some new tricks! Hope you’re having lots of fun!
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August 5, 2009 at 6:45 am
Great trick. Good for you. Diana
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August 5, 2009 at 8:45 am
Yay for you both! Although, 2 am is a bit late, or maybe I should say early for training much of anything in my opinion. LOL I’m totally sharing Katie’s thoughts that you should just be sleeping at that hour. 🙂
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August 5, 2009 at 12:28 pm
You really would think our moms would get the message that learning new stuff is way too tiring. We have worked hard to train our humans to the point where they give us what we want for a sit down, shake paw and say please……but no – now we have to teach them something new. Really hoomans can be so frustrating at time
Reilly
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August 5, 2009 at 2:40 pm
BOL!
You tell her Katie! Sounds like you doing great. I always want to weave through legs. I try and barge through Mum’s legs if I not know what she wants.
~lickies, Ludo
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August 5, 2009 at 9:26 pm
Dog Dad tries to get us to do the weave. However, collies are far more difficult than shelties. We think you can imagine why.
Essex & Deacon
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August 6, 2009 at 7:13 pm
Doesn’t your camera have a self timer? Set it a couple of times to get used to how long it takes to go off, prop the camera so that it’s aiming at where you’ll be, and then start your trick before the camera goes off. You’ll probably have to do several shots to get one that’s decent.
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August 6, 2009 at 7:51 pm
Good idea, I’ll see if I can figure that all out!
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