Calliesmom
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The new school was not at all what I wanted for Tinsel so I talked to Mirkka about it. She suggested I bring him to her Shy Dog class as often as I can. It's almost 2 hours to her other hall. I wondered how on earth I was going to be able to do this when I got an email from her today. She's decided to run a class at the hall we were going to on Saturdays. It took us about 1 second to enroll him. He's doing well, his ear issue is cleaned up, his tear duct is partially opened and his attitude continues to improve. We took him on a bush walk last weekend and he acted like a normal dog. His nose was working overtime - that's a first on a walk. Usually he just stops once or twice but this time he made sure he smelled everything.
He has started to "bark" while he spins when I get his food ready. Since barking can be a bad habit I interupt him with an UH UH and as soon as he stops he gets praised. Before I give him his food he must sit quietly for 10 seconds. He still sounds like a sick seal pup when he barks. Never the less, I won't encourage by giving him his food until he settles. Mean me eh??? Can you believe it is almost a year that he has been here?
you have made such great progress over the last year
that is great that the class will be closer to you- makes it so much easier to actually go.
my pups get very excited when I get their food ready- at one point, I had been stopping if they barked but I gave up. we are back to doing that- they have to sit and be quiet while I pour kibble into their bowls and while I add whatever on top. if they jump up and/or bark, I stop and wait for them to sit again. they are getting much better in the last couple months. then they have to wait until I tell them to go to their crates which they run to. then they have to sit again before I bring their bowls over and then they have to wait until I tell them they can eat. I guess I torture mine just a little more


