Distraction Work

Uma came through with some great training help with some dogs today…I have some highly reactive dogs from one client, they go absolutely into high drive when they pass another dog, so what do we do, well we walk by Uma over and over and over again, until they can get it right

 

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to end it we put the dogs into a downstay with Uma in between, we made great progress today….

 

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I was up in Spencer Ma this afternoon to work with a client, Uma took the opportunity to utilize the lake and the dock and jump off of it…

 

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Joi in a downstay with Max and Uma being a great distraction

 

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I rescued my first cat tonight, a feral cat from MA, this will be a great working cat for our kennel

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George loves the pool and has a great time swimming every day

 

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Minnie has been having a great time swimming with the kids

 

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  1. I would never leave my dogs outside unndteated. However, if you must, you need to have someone check on the dog frequently to make sure they are still in there, have not knocked over their water, have not attracted rodents with the kibble being outside, etc. I personally would never go over 8-9 hours.p.s. I am assuming this is a breed that can even be outside and enjoy it and assuming the weather is appropriate for the breed of dog that is being left outside. If the dog is an akita, then I would not call animal control as quickly as if I saw a min pin outside for more than a few min. unndteated.

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