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Serpo
5th December 2012, 05:14 PM
Trainers teach dogs to drive cars
Posted: Dec 06, 2012 7:55 AM Updated: Dec 06, 2012 9:53 AM By: Cynthia Smoot, FOX 13 News -





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AUCKLAND, New Zealand - Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks -- a trainer in New Zealand is teaching man's best friend to drive -- really!
The SPCA in Auckland thought it would be a good way to showcase how smart rescue dogs are and perhaps improve their adoption rate. So they called on animal trainer, Mark Vette, who was up for the challenge.

Out of a pool of seven dogs, Vette chose "Monty," "Ginny" and "Porter." Monty is an 18-month-old giant schnauzer whose owners turned him in when he became "too much for them to handle."

Ginny is a 1-year-old whippet mix rescued from abusive owners, and someone found 10-month-old Porter roaming the streets.
Vette explained their strategy.

"No animal has ever driven a car before so what we're going to do is we're going to do a straight and we're going to head off, so we'll start the car, get into position, brake on, gear in place, back onto the steering wheel, accelerator, take off and head along the straight and then stop," he said.

At first, they started with lots of indoor training with a fake car, using clicker-reinforced targets to teach the dogs how to shift gears, use a brake and steer.

"When we chain behaviors together, in this case we've got 10 behaviors we're all putting together, so each behavior is a trained behavior, and then you put them into a sequence. So it's a lot to do, and for the dog to actually start to get an idea of what actually is happening takes quite a long time," Vette said.

Five weeks later, Monty was ready to try the real thing -- on a closed track, of course. Monty hopped right in behind the wheel, put the car into gear, on command, then waited for the trainer to order "A" for accelerator.

Then he was off! Monty was driving...some might say a little better than what we sometimes see on Tampa Bay roads!
Monty and the other "drivers" will show off their new skill on national television in New Zealand on December 10th. Vette says after that "test drive," his roving rescue rovers just might be in huge demand. Says Vette, "It will be Dial-a-Dog" the week after this!"



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Glass
5th December 2012, 05:22 PM
I thought it was a good alternative to the Volvo No Death car. James May first proposed this idea many many years ago as a way to get home from the pub.

Dogman
5th December 2012, 05:24 PM
Hell my 4 legged cousins are mostly underrated and taken for granted! Now if the ptb would allow the two legged partners to send my cousins out to the local stores to make bacon runs, this world would be a much better place!

Serpo
5th December 2012, 05:29 PM
These drivers are driving like animals



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A dog that can drive? It must be a Rover: The stray canines that have been taught to get behind the wheel

The three stray dogs are being trained in specially modified carts to operate the car's controls
They will attempt to drive a real Mini next week, with their efforts being broadcast live online

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PUBLISHED: 18:05 GMT, 5 December 2012 | UPDATED: 00:02 GMT, 6 December 2012


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In a world already full of road hogs this is perhaps the last thing you want to see in the rear view mirror.
Animal experts are teaching dogs how to drive.
Astonishingly, it took three mutts just eight weeks to master the basics in wooden carts.
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http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/05/article-0-165D4FC1000005DC-426_634x422.jpg Porter, a 10 month old beardie cross, is one of three dogs being trained to drive a specially converted Mini in a stunt for the New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.



http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/05/article-0-165D4FB4000005DC-720_634x422.jpg Monty, an 18 month old Giant Schnauzer cross in one of the specially built training cars built to get the dogs used to the controls of the specially modified mini.



http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/05/article-0-165D4FAC000005DC-670_634x422.jpg Ginnie, a one year old Beardie Whippet Cross is the third driver in the group


HOW THEY DRIVEThe three dogs will drive a modified Mini in which they sit on their haunches in the driver’s seat with their paws on the steering wheel.

Their feet go on extension levers which had been attached to the accelerator and the brake whilst their paw will rest on the gearstick.


They then graduated to a modified Mini in which they sat on their haunches in the driver's seat with their paws on the steering wheel. Their feet go on extension levers which are attached to the accelerator and the brake while their paw rests on the gearstick.

An animal welfare group in New Zealand trained the dogs to get behind the wheel in an attempt to show the public how intelligent they are.

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will put them to the test in a live broadcast next Monday.
The dogs have been trained in specially made wooden carts which they have been driving around inside an indoor test lab.
Mark Vette, the animal trainer who is schooling the dogs, said in a preview of the show that they treated the training like a ‘film shoot’, in reference to his work in the movies.
He said: ‘We train the dogs to do different actions, touch is the first thing and then we teach them to touch the different objects with the right paw and left paw.


‘They’ve all come through at this point and they’re all going really well’.

The dogs that were chosen were Porter, a 10-month old Beardie Cross, Monty, an 18-month-old Schnauzer Cross, and Ginny, a one-year-old Beardie Whippet Cross.


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/05/article-0-165D4FB8000005DC-906_634x422.jpg The dogs have already tested out the modified mini, and will attempt to drive it live online to raise awareness of the charity trying to rehome them



http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/05/article-0-165D4FBD000005DC-344_634x422.jpg The dog's paw will rest on the gearstick which has been moved to allow them to access it easily

All of them had been rescued by the SPCA.

The organisation hopes that the public will be so impressed with the animals that they will adopt them and others like them.

SPCA Auckland Chief executive Christine Kalin said: ‘I think sometimes people think because they're getting an animal that's been abandoned that somehow it's a second-class animal.

‘The dogs have achieved amazing things in eight short weeks of training, which really shows with the right environment just how much potential all dogs from the SPCA have as family pets.’


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/05/article-2243537-165D4FC5000005DC-602_634x422.jpg The three drivers - Porter, a 10-month old Beardie Cross, Monty, an 18-month-old Schnauzer Cross, and Ginny, a one-year-old Beardie Whippet Cross.



http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/05/article-2243537-165D76F2000005DC-929_634x422.jpg The controls of the mini the dogs will drive


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Serpo
5th December 2012, 05:30 PM
Hell my 4 legged cousins are mostly underrated and taken for granted! Now it the ptb would allow the two legged partners to send my cousins out to the local stores to make bacon runs, this world would be a much better place!

looks like you have started a trend.................

Serpo
6th December 2012, 11:43 AM
This is a howler....