[guidedogchat] Re: Bad habits

  • From: "J Kimbell" <whitetiger62@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 21:36:11 -0000

Agreeing with this. 
Julia

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Norman Waddington 
  To: guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2014 9:09 AM
  Subject: [guidedogchat] Re: Bad habits


  Vince,

   

  I always say if the public say a dog is too thin it will be fine.  In the 
case of a Golden if you get a straight line from the hip to the shoulder the 
dog is in good condition.

   

  Norman.

   


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  From: guidedogchat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:guidedogchat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vincent Thacker
  Sent: 04 January 2014 21:38
  To: guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [guidedogchat] Re: Bad habits

   

  Nadine, well, your last point is a very good one, but I have to tell you that 
training your fiancé might b something of a challenge!

  Mind you, friends who own pet dogs can also be a disruptive influence, 
especially if they think they know about dogs but don't have a clue about 
working with a guide dog. I've been told I'm a control freak, that my dog is 
too skinny, and that the Halti head-collar I once used was a torture device, 
all of which is rubbish.

  Vince.







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  Message Received: Jan 04 2014, 01:55 PM
  From: "Nadine Lattimore" 
  To: "guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" 
  Cc: 
  Subject: [guidedogchat] Re: Bad habits

  Hi Vince,

   

  I am open to say that I became a lot more relaxed as Q and I have advanced in 
our partnership in some areas. Well I would call it lazy from time to time if 
there is a problem, but mostly it is fine due to our strong partnership. 

  Issues such as spending, free runs, feeds, treats, recall etc. 

  obviously depends on the dog, some need the strict routine their whole life, 
whereas some like myself can drift from this. 

   

  Qs worst habit is probably barking, started out my partner wanted him to bark 
on command. But he soon realised that he can do it anytime (not while working) 
but off harness, whilst playing or talking to us.

  Cant really blame him, must train fiancee but lol


  Nadine Lattimore


  On 4 Jan 2014, at 02:45, Vincent Thacker <vince@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    Nadine,

    I can't exactly call them resolutions, but I want to work on a couple of 
things with my dog that spoil an otherwise happy partnership. One is 
scavenging, and the other is improving his recall, which has improved then got 
worse again.

    With the scavenging, I suppose I'll have to go through the food refusal 
stuff we did in initial training. As I haven't got spare food to throw around 
very often because I eat it too fast for it to go off! I'll have to use bits of 
his kibble. If I can get him to walk past some outside, he can have a treat. 
Hmm, food-related problem, rewarding him with food, wonder if there's a better 
idea?

    And his recall was getting really good at one stage, then one day he ran 
off and although there were people about, nobody could tell me where he'd gone. 
He did wonder back towards home eventually, but this was really worrying, and 
I'd called the police and the dog wardens. I'm glad to say he was brought home 
within a few minutes, but it worried me so much he hasn't had a free run 
properly since. I take him around the field on a flexi-lead, and he's got the 
idea now that he can run about quite a bit even with the restrictions of the 
lead, but it's not as good as a real free run. I don't have a pair of eyes 
available to me at the moment, and no longer employ a Personal Assistant as I 
did before, so I'll have to do loads of obedience stuff while he's on the 
flexi-lead in the hope that I'll be able to let him go eventually. The other 
answer is to find a safer place to let him go, but the only one I know of is 
miles away. No doubt we'll have a lot of fun with whistles and treats and all 
that.

    Apart from that, he's such a good worker, I just want to keep the good 
bits. We went to town yesterday and went all around Sainsbury's with Zym 
waiting patiently whenever I stopped to faff about. He was really excellent, 
even among the mad crowds rushing about to the sales or whatever they were 
doing. It was a long walk in and out, well, long enough at about 3 miles each 
way, and he's got a very good idea even knowing which paths to take through the 
park to go in the right direction. When he's good he's very, very good.

    Vince.











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      Message Received: Jan 04 2014, 02:00 AM
      From: "Melanie Akpotu" 
      To: guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Cc: 
      Subject: [guidedogchat] Re: Bad habits

      Sounds nice!

      Mel.

      -----Original Message----- 
      From: Nadine Lattimore
      Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2014 10:29 PM
      To: guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: [guidedogchat] Bad habits

      Hi to all a happy new year if you recognise the calendar change at this 
      time.

      Well it being the first few days of the new year now, I wonder has
      anyone made any resolutions to include furry friend- such as more
      walks, more grooms, fewer treats etc?

      Had a wonderful Christmas and New Year in Lanzarote with Quartz, he
      met all his friends, remembered his routes and had a lovely lazy time
      with plenty of love and treats.

      Nadine Lattimore 




   



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