So, we started on a walk. Shell taught me how to use a kennel lead, rather than a traditional collar and lead. A kennel lead or slip lead is basically a leash without a clasp, but a D ring on the
end, instead. I was very concerned at first of hurting Travel and Echo, but her methodology worked. When a small amount of pressure is applied to the lead, it hits pressure points right under her jaw. That makes them stop pulling immediately. It worked! Travel always walked very well, but Echo is all over the place, and I am constantly pulling on her to get her to move in the direction I want her to go. However, wearing the kennel lead, with a little bit of work, we had her walking by my side, without any pulling! I am soooo impressed. Off to purchase those leads today.She said both pups are good dogs, but their insecurities are driving their behvavior. Travel is a good girl, but spooky. We all knew that. However, we have to show her WE are in charge, and she needs to be a social member of the household. Shell said get a 10ft leash, clip it to Travel, and make her stay in th
e room with you. No need to make her stand right next to you so you can pet her, this is to teach her its ok to stay in the same room with us, until Larry or I decide its time for her to go into another room. Interesting. When Shell clipped on the leash, Travel was super stressed, and kept staring at the bedroom. Within 15 minutes, she settled down, with just a little shaking. We continued to ignore her stressed behavior, until she stopped shaking, and then we pet her. The goal is to teach her that the stressed behavior will not earn her praise, and if we coddle her while she is nervous, we are reinforcing that she will get pet when stressed. Within a hour of being on the lead, she had completely settled down. Her ears were up, eyes bright, and no stressful signs. She looked happy to be with us.Echo, on the other hand is very energetic, and getting harder to control. We
explained the biting behavior, an Shell said its fear-based. A lot of the problem is us. When she gets stressed, and looks like she will start to bear teeth, we need to intervene, and tell her no. This will help reinforce this behavior is not acceptable. Basically, Larry and I need to be consistent, and forceful with her. We need to show her through our body language and voice tone, WE are in charge, not her. At the end of the night, we practiced Echo greeting strangers at the door. Doorbell rings, she goes nuts - barking, jumping, running to the door. Within 10 minutes, we had her laying down on the floor, waiting for us to allow the person at the door to enter, and not get up until we allow her. It was amazing!!!!I am VERY impressed with her. They have us the advice to supplement their diet with chicken legs and wings (raw) to get them more calcium and protein, and this will help the ongoing healing of their old hock injuries. Off to get those today. We could use turkey necks, but chicken legs are easier.
I am super excited, but nervous. Its going to take Larry and I more work to change our mindset, than changing the dogs' behavior. We are meeting in 2 weeks to look at our progress, and work on some basic commands. I am super excited- I just want Travel and Echo to become more secure in their new life with us, and having calm, well behaved animals.
Shell is the BEST! Let me know if you want her information- just email me.




