Forrest
July 29th, 2010
Today I had a puppy training session with a 6-month-old German Shepherd named Forrest. Today we started working on stay with him around distractions. He’s never worked around distractions before, and you can definitely see that in the video. During the first half of the video, he gets up quite a bit and has to be corrected several times. About halfway through the video he figures out what he needs to do, and stays put in his stay while Alan and Lilly are able to walk around him twice.
Beau Day Training
June 22nd, 2010
Today I had Beau, a 1-year-old Cocker Spaniel, in for day training. He’s here to work on leash manners without a halti on. The video below is of him on the treadmill for the second time. I taught him the treadmill today to help boost his confidence a little bit, because I’ve notice he’s a little shy and nervous. He still has a lot to learn about the treadmill, but he will definitely get better. He is doing awesome with his leash work as well!
Lucy Day Training
June 22nd, 2010
This video below is of Lucy, a German Shepherd I had here for day training. I was teaching her how to walk nicely on a loose leash. She did an awesome job, and was really fun to work with! Don’t you think she could be Sasha’s twin, though?
Crush’s Final Video
June 14th, 2010
The video below, is Crush’s last video from my Boot Camp program. I had her here for about 4 weeks, and she is now home with her owner. I had to here to work on dog behavior training, dog obedience training, manners, and aggressive dog training using the electric dog training collar. She did awesome while I had her here, and she learned a lot. Her owner was very happy to see her again and says that she is doing very well at home. Enjoy the video!
Talley, 7-month-old German Shepherd
May 24th, 2010
Minka Day #26
March 13th, 2010
Well, today is Minka’s last full day with me. Tomorrow she will be going home to her owners as a more happy, calm, and balanced dog. She still will need a lot of consistent training from her owner, to make sure that the training sticks and that she doesn’t try to go back the way she used to be. Minka is such a good girl, I don’t think that would happen. I’ve really enjoyed working with Minka the last month I’ve had her. She’s a very sweet and intelligent dog, and has awesome potential.
The video below is of my husband and I working with Minka at the door. She barks a few times, but overall I think she does very well. I’m sure it would be a little more difficult for her if the person at the door was someone she didn’t know, but I think she knows well enough that she needs to stay that she will do awesome at home. Enjoy the video, and sorry for the barking in the back ground, a dog I am boarding was being very loud because of the doorbell.
Minka Day #23
March 10th, 2010
Today is Minka’s 23rd day here for my boot camp program, and she is just about ready to go home. She is doing awesome here! This week I am just touching up everything with her training to make sure she is prepared to go home and work with her owner. The first video below is of her off leash on an entire walk around my neighborhood with Bullet (a dog I’m fostering) as a distraction. Today was definitely hard for her on the walk, because Bullet just does his own thing (which I let him do as a distraction), and she just wanted to go off and play with him. In the past I have used Sasha, which is very good role model for other dogs in training, and so Minka always did really well with her. I knew I wanted to use a dog that would be harder for her to ignore to help teach her how to ignore dogs like him in the future. The end of the walk was definitely where she did the best (at the end of the video I release her and let her run to my car on her own).
The second video of Minka is of me working with her and the blow dryer. She is very nervous about the blow dryer and the vacuum, so I have been teaching her that there is nothing to be afraid of with either of them. What I am trying to teach her in the video is that the blow dryer is a source of affection and treats. If you notice, I will pet her with the blow dryer, and then when she is a little more relaxed, I will put the treat next to the blow dryer so that she is basically getting the treat from the blow dryer, creating a positive experience with it.
Minka Day #19
March 6th, 2010
Here’s the off leash video of Minka, as promised. She is let off leash the last half of the video.
Minka Day #18
March 5th, 2010
Today is Minka’s 18th day here with me. I have her here for dog behavior training and dog obedience training using the electric dog training collar. I think she is doing really well here! Her first week here she was a pretty hyper, excitable girl. She was always looking for something to do, and was always wanting to do her own thing. She is now to the point that she is more than content to just calmly hang out with the other dogs, or in the house with me while I am watching tv or cleaning. I would say, 90% of the time she is very mellow and calm, and the other 10% is when I am playing fetch with her, or when she is playing with my dogs. She is now getting all the mental and physical structure she needs everyday which helps her to be calm and content to lay down in the house and relax. Of course, I know her owner would love to be able to provide the right mental and physical structure for her, but because of how unmanageable she was before, it was too hard for them to get her out and walk her. Now that she is a lot easier to work with and be around, I know her owner will be very excited to take her out and walk her and work with her everyday.
I would say the main thing she is struggling on right now is walking beside me with either a leash on, or when she doesn’t have a leash on. For her entire life, anytime she was outside, all she did was pull as hard as she could in the direction she wanted to go. She now has to learn a lot of self control to be able to walk calmly by my side. She is getting better everyday, but she definitely still requires a lot of correction and consistency in order to keep her on the right track on the walk. Today she probably did the best she ever has out on our walk. She definitely started off struggling (which is the part you will see in the video below) but near the end of the walk, she starts to get in the right state of mind, and I am able to take the leash off with her walking right by my side (which I wish I could have filmed, but the camera ran out of battery faster than I thought it would). Enjoy the video below, and hopefully this afternoon I intend on getting a better video of her walking off leash with Sasha around.
Minka Day #12 + Pack to Basics ™
February 27th, 2010
Today was Minka’s 12th day in my Boot Camp program, and was also her second time in my Pack to Basics ™ class. She did really well today in class. She was very excited as people were coming in with their dogs, and was doing a lot of leash lunging, because of how excited she was. But, as I corrected her each time she lunged towards another dog, she slowly started to calm down and relax. By the time we started class she was in a much more relaxed state of mind.
I think she really enjoyed today’s class. It was a really big class today, about 20 dogs were in the class. So, she definitely had plenty of dogs she could play with. When she first came to me for boot camp, she was social, but very rude when she played with other dogs. She would try to do a lot of over the top behavior (basically trying to stand over the other dog as much as possible), and was a very rough player. None of those behaviors are necessarily aggressive, but because they are so rude, they could lead to a fight. She has learned since then how to play and interact with other dogs properly. She is a lot more respectful, and plays a lot softer. Every now and then she will get a little rough, but she is very easy to correct out of that state of mind, and clams down a lot easier. Below is a video of today’s class.

