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Saying Goodbye and Then Living with It
TRIGGER WARNING - this post is about behavioral euthanasia.
I posted about Elke, our GSD, when she passed away in December. What I could not write then was that her death was a behavioral euthanasia. Even though I know that the decision we made for Elke was the kind and humane thing to do, I still felt like I failed her.
Let Them Sniff
Today I had to practice what I preach when it comes to sniffing walks.
We went to a location that we had not been to in a couple of weeks and a spin about this park usually takes us 15 minutes. Today, the sniffing walk lasted 55 minutes! Clearly, Gibbs had some catching up to do in this park.
Aggression in Dogs: What Leading Experts Really Want You to Know
Dealing with aggression can be tiring — both as a trainer and as a handler. And there’s a lot of conflicting advice out there, so it can be hard to know who to trust.
That’s why we’ve brought together 12 of the world’s foremost experts on aggression for the 2021 Aggression in Dogs Conference to present a range of topics to help you learn about this common behavioral challenge and what to do about it.
To get the ball rolling (and to give you a preview of what they’ll discuss during the conference), we asked 5 of them the following question:
What's a "take-away" message you wish you could provide each client — one thing you wish everyone with an aggressive dog knew?
Self-Forgiveness
This photo is not put up to let you see how beautiful this sunrise is; it is shown to be a reflection of what life has been like with our sound-sensitive GSD Elke this week and to talk about forgiving yourself when you make a training mistake.
Elke Se Eriza Otra Vez
Cuando vives con un perro miedoso o reactivo, vives una vida en hipervigilancia. Si tienes la suficiente suerte, tu perro puede tener algo que los delate o un signo exterior que te muestre cuando él o ella estén llegando a su límite (o umbral) o a ese estado de sobreexcitación.
The Many Hackles of Elke
When you live with a reactive or fearful dog, you live a life of hypervigilance. If you’re lucky enough, your dog might have a tell or outward sign that shows you when he or she is reaching their threshold or state of over-arousal.
My Favorite Defensive Handling Techniques – Words I Never Thought I Would Say
Leash Lock, Control Position, Back-Tie, Leash Quick Control – these are four defensive leash handling techniques that I had to use on an early morning walk with one of my fearful dogs. When you have to employ these techniques, it is typically because you have run into a potentially dangerous situation for you and your dog.
It Is Time
Let’s start this with me sharing that I avoid confrontation at all costs. I am a people pleaser, a retired nurse, and I look for peace and harmony all the time. I tackle tough issues privately with people but never in a public forum. As such, I am more than a little scared of where this blog post may take me. Here we go……
Vet Visits, They Don’t Have To Be Scary
Elke had her annual checkup at the vets yesterday and by doing some very simple things we were able to make her visit less stressful and even a bit enjoyable.
Confessions from a Type A Dog Mom on Learning How to Do Sniffing Walks with Her Dogs
Let’s set the stage, I am the quintessential Type A person. I like to work. I thrive on having a project and setting goals, Excel spreadsheets and check lists make me feel warm and fuzzy.