calliecritturs
Posted : 9/30/2013 4:12:26 PM
I've wanted to do the Discovery Cove (swim with the porpoises at Sea World) -- but the danged psoriasis has my skin so open all the time I really don't dare swim at all any more. My "jopb" was "helping" them put on her "tail".
Jackie, to be honest, I thot of you over and over!!! Everything they do is total positive training -- they even have a little demonstration with one of the other dolphins.
Rather than everything just being for "entertainment" this place's thrust is rehab and keeping the animal healthy within this environment because they aren't whole enough to be released. So in this demonstration she has him (Nicholas) do a few leaps and cutsie stuff for giggles. But then she lets HIM make up his own program of what he wants to do to get applause. (and he IS an attention hog)
She told the audience "I don't care *what* he does - it's fine. And the more you holler and yell and whistle the better he will like it. The ONLY rule is - he can't do anything twice in a row. So ... if he repeats a behavior -- don't DO anything .. make NO noise. Literally **ignore** him. Let's try that -- can you all be totall quiet ... NOW?? ......Great!! That's exactly what you need to do if he repeats a behavior."
She gives him the "do whatever you want" sign (and they use a shrill whistle instead of a clicker) -- and he did a couple of stellar jumps, and then he swamped the kids with a big splash ... then he slid up on a platform attached to the wall between me and another lady and rolled over a bit and gave a flipper wave as he slid off in one move-- and we both yelled "Yay Nicholas" . .... Well ... he decided to do *that* again and no one gave him any noise. Then he went back and did a small roll-over leap to applause.
The trainer said "Hmmmm -- that IS interesting. He loves to hear his name. What he did on that platform is NOT anything we've taught him -- he made that up. So he tried to do it again and didn't get reinforced. So then he did that other leap -- which again isn't something we've taught him -- so he's being REALLY creative today!!"
Afterward I asked them why they use the whistle instead of a click (because porpoises DO click as a natural 'noise' they make) -- and she said "we do once in a while use a clicker and they DO know it's a 'your reward is coming soon' signal. But honestly mostly we use the whistle because they can hear it UNDER water! And they can't a click unless they are really close to it. Thanks for asking!!"
They really try to motivate kids to go home and get into positive reinforcement with their pets. But I kept thinking of you Jackie -- you would have *LOVED* that training session. They showed a *lot* of what they do - even medical situations are all trained that way -- so they come up to get weighed, measured, have eyes, mouth, etc. hand checked, and even blood drawn all with medical management behaviors they've trained this way.
But they are so in tune with them it's more shaping than anything else. *sigh* I told my boss today he almost lost a secretary if they'd had a job opening!! LOL