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When Wolfie is Sick

Sabtu, 21 Mei 2016

Every once in a while, Wolfie gets an upset stomach and throws up his food.  Do I need to always rush to the Vet?

If you are a new dog owner or if Wolfie is a small puppy, I would at least call your Vet, explain the situation, and ask for their advise.  If you believe that they have come in contact with anything poisonous (click here for more details), wash their mouth out and take them to the Vet.  If Wolfie isnt a puppy and you have had dogs before, I would use my common sense and experience to decide what to do. 

The big thing is observation.  After they have thrown up, are they still active?  Do they still have an apatite?  Are they hydrated?  (You can tell this by pinching their fur and see if it bounces back or stays in that "pinch".  If it bounces back, they are hydrated, if it doesnt, they are dehydrated and need to go to the Vet.)

If they are still active, have an apatite, and are hydrated, it might be a good idea to continue watching them.  This "upset stomach" might have been a one-time thing and they will be fine.

The one thing that you should do during this time is to change their diet from their regular, dry food to something more soothing for their stomach.  Just like us, we suggest white rice with a cut up boneless chicken breast.  Make sure they have all the water they want.  After about a day, everything should be fine and they can go back on their regular food.

If, from your observations, they continue to throw up, become listless, or dehydrated; off to the Vet you go!



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Again Wolfie isnt Listening What Now

Rabu, 27 April 2016

It is so strange, sometimes Wolfie seems to be listening and sometimes it is like we just arent there!  I wish that it wasnt quite so difficult to get him to be a good dog that listens and obeys.  What could we be doing wrong? 



As dog trainers, we hear this a lot.  Many times it isnt the problem that Wolfie isnt listening, he could be intently listening, but not understanding.  From a canine behavioral standpoint, there could be many reasons for this and I would like to discuss of those in this blog article.

Dogs learn and respond through simple consistency.  This is established by setting up an environment of simple, repetitive rules and actions.  If we expect Wolfie to be off the furniture, we must never allow him on the furniture for any reason.  To take it one step further, nobody can allow him to be on the furniture.

This process extends far beyond being on my favorite sofa, it is a process that we must universally apply when telling Wolfie what he can and can not do.  If I have a rule that Wolfie cant jump, every other member of the family must also apply that rule equally.  Wolfie cant jump, period.  I dont care which family member he is with, he cant jump.

One family member cant have a different set of rules for Wolfie.  Again, everyone must be on the same page.  The best way to accomplish this is to sit down, agree what everyone wants Wolfie to do and then write it down so everyone is clear.

So why wasnt Wolfie listening?  It was because you were all telling him different things.  He couldnt process that because you appeared inconsistent.  Have everyone keep the same rules and you will see that Wolfie will begin to listen and obey because he finally understands exactly what you want.  For more information, please contact us at The Best Dog Trainers in South Florida.
       



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Jade Moves Into Precertification Stage

Senin, 28 Maret 2016

   







 Well, I have to do a little more bragging.  This coming week will be Jade and Is last week of actual classroom training.  We have been doing classroom and field training together now for a while, and now she will be moving into the pre certification stage, which means field training from here on out. No more classroom training.
     Im very proud of my girl.  Shes been able to skip a few classes along the way, because well....shes a quick learner and a great dog! This has also saved me some money, since the entrance fee to each class is a bit steep, but so worth it! I was informed by the trainer last week, that this coming week would be our last classroom experience and we will be continuing field training only; when the field trainer feels Jade is ready, we will take the certification exam and she will then be an official Certified Service Dog! Yay!
     Jade and I have worked really hard to accomplish this.  Yes, shes a smart dog and in my opinion, born to be a service dog, but it does take a lot of work on my part.  Ive spent endless days in training with her, getting her accustomed to loud noises, strange environments, weird smells etc., and have had so many training sessions with her at home between classes, that I cant even count.  The trainer told me when we first began this program, that if we dont work with our dogs at home, they wont be successful.  I took heed to that, took it seriously, and got busy.  Thats why shes able to move through the program so quickly.  Its been almost a year now that weve been in the program I think, and shes come a long way!
     I remember the first day I took her to class. I couldnt even get her to look up from the floor; she was so busy sniffing the floor and trembling from nerves, that I really couldnt get her to do much of anything.  Last week in class, she performed a down/stay while tennis balls rolled and bounced right by her.  I NEVER imagined Id see that day!!! This dog is a ball dog to the death!
     So, after the trainer told me wed be moving to pre certification, I have to confess, I became a bit sad, thinking of all the fun weve had in class together, moving forward, and watching all the other dogs move forward and grow into service dogs.  So, I took the opportunity to ask the trainer about the possibility of volunteering to help out in the classes.  We didnt talk much about it, kind of just a passing conversation, but Im thinking it might be something Im interested in.
     Regardless, next week, well be turning in Jades blue vest and getting a pretty Red one, which signifies pre certification, and when she is finally certified, well acquire the teal colored vest.  What an accomplishment!!! Ive learned SO much through these classes and these trainers, and through doing research on service dogs.  I cant thank them enough for the work they do to help the disabled become more independent and free, with the help of their canine companions.
     So off we will go with our pretty, new red vest, and continue our training out in the community with our field trainer.  We went to the mall, kmart, restaurants, etc. and will continue to do so until Jade is ready for the big test.
     I also want to mention that last week in class, I spoke to the classroom trainer about Jades little episode in SAnta Fe where she went berserk when the other dog got in her face.  The trainer explained to me that this is due to my nervousness, fear and transferring it to Jade by yanking on the leash and feeling so anxious.  The trainer actually proved it to me, by using her dog.  We walked toward each other with our dogs, faced each other, got really close to one another, and walked side by side.  At NO time did Jade have any problems, because the trainer told me to relax, breathe and just know everything is fine.  It was! I was so happy! Jade doesnt have any aggression issues, as explained by my trainer, she has a handler issue, and it was me.  Im glad that I can help Jade by being relaxed, and calm when another rude person puts their dog in Jades face.  Youd be surprised how many rude people are out there.
     Im really looking forward to another step forward in our training, and I know Jade will be just as proud as I am to put that red vest on.  Thanks for listening.












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