(VICT) Re: Trusting Thane

  • From: "Ridge Euler" <ridge_e@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vi-clicker-trainers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 08:10:59 -0600

good job Thane....  
I have noticed that when I get dizzy Clyde will put his front feet up on my 
lap.  the only way I have reinforced this is to pet him.  I will now be c/ting 
him.  I had to go to the ER on Friday night because I couldn't breath and my 
inhaler wasn't working.  Clyde kept jumping on me.  I found out that my 
diaphragm isnt working right and I don't get rid of the co2 in my body.  I 
think Clyde was trying to tell me this.  so now I am going to reinforce this 
jumping and when he does this I will check my breathing.  I didn't realize that 
we have such a great bond already.  he doesn't do this all the time just when I 
feel dizzy.

as far as retrieving he is grabbing the tube now and I haven't been saying any 
command for it yet just C/Ting for it.    

Ridge and Clyde SDiT
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Karyn and Thane<mailto:bcpaws4me@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
  To: Vi-clicker<mailto:vi-clicker-trainers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
  Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 2:33 PM
  Subject: (VICT) Trusting Thane


  Its been an interesting week around here. I have been focusing more on 
  hearing alert training but continuing my efforts to work on Thane's guide 
  training in the community. Its very cool how much easier training goes if I 
  wear him out a bit first before doing much focus on what he has learned to 
  do. He is very easily distracted by people still but that is to be expected 
  at his age.
  Today though something awesome happened. You know how when people are in 
  Driver's ed they always warn you about the double tracks in case another 
  train may be coming. Well in Guide training it should be that another car 
  could be coming giggle
  Thane did a wonderful halt at a curbcut when he knew a car was coming with 
  no cues of any kind from me. After the car went, I told Thane *Across* and 
  he looked at me and looked the other way and looked at me and *REFUSED* to 
  go. Another car was coming the other direction that I had not heard! Oh My! 
  I never expected anything like this so soon. Granted we were on the quieter 
  streets and there were no people to distract him, but still...
  Then we crossed and he used the driveway we need to for a curb cut so we 
  could keep on walking. Later when we crossed the street and headed back 
  towards home he also used another driveway for the down curbcut because the 
  sidewalk ends there.
  We have been working with *Back* also as we maneuver together. Early on it 
  was a hassle to take him to dump the garbage or get the mail. He was always 
  in my way navigating especially at the mail as they stupidly have about 23 
  mailboxes lined up in a row rather than locked boxes here. Now all I have to 
  do is say back and he takes a step back for me so I can do what I  need. We 
  practice it as we walk too- doing halt, back, behind, sit, etc. Now that I 
  have a lesh setup that really works for us things really are picking up.
  I think though that he may be getting on the chubby side due to the increase 
  in training indoors and not enough real energy burning activity this past 
  month. I can not wait until the better weather comes and we can get out and 
  train more regularly without worrying about rain. Thane gets pretty dirty in 
  this weather.
  But for today I am going to sit here and reflect on that awesome traffic 
  work Thane did, even if it was on a quieter street with no distractions.

  Karyn and Thane 




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