Tuesday, February 21, 2012

training videos

LIFE OF MILO | YouTube 

Most of Milo's training is self-trained by his Guardians. Milo is a very quick learner. At 2 months, Milo knew how to Sit, Stay, High 5, Speak, and Spin on Command.

Milo graduated from Puppy Education (Level 1) at 4 months. He was too advance so he skipped Beginner Education (Level 2). He graduated from Intermediate Education (Level 3) at 8 months. 

Most updated videos are on YouTube.

4 months
Paw, High5, Wait, Release, Go To bed

3 months
Bang, Stick Them Up, Leave it, Take it, Catch w/ Treats, Human Stand, Walking in Circles

2 months 
Sit, Stay, Down, Come, Spin, Name, Roll over, Shy

30 Training List
  1. Waving Bye
  2. Come with Sit  
  3. Come when called 
  4. Distractions with noise (chair falling...)
  5. Distractions with toys
  6. Distractions with favorite things (such as paper, shoes...)
  7. Distractions with humans & furry friends (adult, baby, children, other dogs, cats, rabbits...)
  8. Distractions with wheelchair & crutch
  9. Down Stay/Wait
  10. Drop it  
  11. Hug 
  12. Give Kisses
  13. Loose Lease Walking 
  14. Loose Leash Walking & Greeting  
  15. Loose Leash Walking with Leave It
  16. Off/Paws on the ground
  17. Right Paw/Left Paw 
  18. Responding "Yes" 
  19. Run
  20. Sit for a Greeting  
  21. Sit Stay/Wait
  22. Stand
  23. Stand Stay/Wait
  24. Stick Them Up
  25. Stretch
  26. Through the Leg  
  27. Wait 
  28. Walking Quickly
  29. Walking Slowly
  30. Watch Me
  31. Whine 


52 Dog Trick list
Red: In Training
Purple: Trained

  1. Teach your dog to respond to clicker
  2. Name
  3. Touch
  4. Sit 
  5. Down
  6. Stay
  7. Release
  8. Come
  9. Stay 
  10. Heel
  11. Take it
  12. Leave it
  13. Teaching Bring it
  14. Learn Names of Everything
  15. Bell
  16. Park
  17. Jump Over a Stick
  18. Jumping Through a Hoop
  19. Jumping People
  20. Go to your place/Go to Bed/Go to your bed 
  21. Spin
  22. High Five/Paw/Shake Hands
  23. Shake
  24. Jump
  25. Roll Over 
  26. Sit Pretty
  27. Speak
  28. Teach Hush/Quiet
  29. Teach Tug
  30. Open a Door
  31. Fetch
  32. Back
  33. Yawn
  34. Retrieve Name Object
  35. Leash (Train your dog to bring his leash)
  36. Get your dish
  37. Put Toys Away
  38. Search & Find
  39. Catch
  40. Act Ashamed/Shy
  41. Left/Right
  42. Weave
  43. Count
  44. Bow
  45. Jump Rope
  46. Fetch a Drink
  47. Bring Tissues
  48. Lights
  49. Limp
  50. Crawl
  51. Play Die
  52. Bang

CERTIFICATES



Sunday, February 5, 2012

HIM & FAMILY

LIFE OF MILO | YouTube 

Milo was born on October 28th in 2011 from the South. He is a Mini Golden Retriever and has the same personality of a pure Golden Retriever. He is a natural healer. He is very playful, a quick learner and loves food. He enjoys the outdoors and loves grass areas. He must greet every single person (adults and children) and animal he sees and in that order. Surprisingly, he acts like a cat too. He loves string like things, walking between legs and lay like a cat. He might of lived with a cat named Ninja. He is very organized as he likes to help sort out all the socks and other things at home. 


Milo's Mama was a pure Golden Retriever. Her name was Rozene. She was 2 years old and 65 pounds. Milo's Papa was half Golden and half Poodle. His name was Genesis. He was 4 years old and 25 pounds. He had 6 sister and 4 brothers. His Grandparents from his Papa's side was named Wrigley (Grandmama) and Yankee (Grandpapa).

He has half siblings names Jasmine, Desmond, Sophia, Charlie, Zoey, Hudson, Lily, and Skylor.
Milo's Chinese Zodiac is the Rabbit and his Horoscope sign is the Scorpio.

Milo's weight increase
months | pounds
1.5       | 05.5
2.3       07.5
2.4       08.0
2.5       | 08.2
3.0       10.2
3.5       14.0
4.4       20.0
4.8       22.4
5.8       26.8
6.6       | 31.0
7.5       | 36.1
8.0       | 37.6
9.0       | 39.5

Milo's height increase 
wks     | tall 
09.0    | 2ft
10.0    | 2ft & 5"
16.0    3 ft
20.5    18.5" tall 25" length
25.5    | 21.0" tall 25" length

What online says about Goldens...

The breed name was officially Golden Retriever in 1929. They are intelligent and have an eager to please attitude. Goldens were breed to retriever ducks at hunting sites. They are ideal to be a service dog, therapy dog and emotional support dog.

"Friendly, reliable, and trustworthy. Quarrelsomeness or hostility towards other dogs or people in normal situations, or an unwarranted show of timidity or nervousness, is not in keeping with Golden Retriever character. Such actions should be penalized according to their significance.
The Golden Retriever originated in the Scottish Highlands in the late 1800s and was used predominantly for hunting. The breed was developed by Lord Tweedmouth, whose goal was to create a superb retriever suited to the Scottish climate, terrain and available game. He crossed his original "Yellow Retriever" with the Tweed Water Spaniel (now extinct) found on his estate. Later integrations of Irish Setter, Bloodhound, and more Tweed Water Spaniel produced the retriever we know today" written by AKC.