[nagdu] problems with new dog
Julie J
julielj at windstream.net
Tue Apr 20 20:53:49 UTC 2010
I'm also thinking that if the person misses and gets that into the dogs eyes
that it will cause some SERIOUS pain. I'm not talking just a little
discomfort here. Have you ever gotten vinegar into your eyes? I don't know
if it could cause damage if done repeatedly, but I don't think I'd want to
find out.
Not something I would do.
Julie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pickrell, Rebecca M (TASC)" <REBECCA.PICKRELL at tasc.com>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] problems with new dog
> Only really works if the visitors can see. Also, if Cheryl is totally
> blind, she won't know when the dog sits unless she's very close within
> touching distance.
> One of the many differences in training dogs with a person who is blind
> in the mix. Also, sure hope Cheryl doesn't encounter anybody carrying
> spray bottles using this method. Also hope Cheryl doesn't do a lot of
> ironing or she'll be totally screwed.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of countrygrl290 at aol.com
> Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 8:43 PM
> To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] problems with new dog
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> get a squirt bottle put it on stream fill it half water half vinegar
> hang it on the fence whoever comes in can hold it and when she goes to
> jump have them squirt it right at her mouth and tell her DONT in a big
> mean voice this will fix it eventually all she will have to do is see
> the bottle and she will know if she jumps she will get corrected when
> she sits be sure to praise her though otherwise you will teach her she
> should be afriad of people which isnt what you want you can also show
> her the bottle when they come in or whoever comes in can show her the
> bottle ask her to sit if she refuses and jumps squirt her tell her
> dont eventually she will get the pic if she does sit however you must
> praise right asway she will then learn when people come if i sit i get
> pet if i dont I get squirt hope this helps e mail off list if you need
> help
> cari
> COUNTRYGRL290 at aol.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cheryl Osborn <chapalacheryl at gmail.com>
> To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Mon, Apr 19, 2010 9:25 am
> Subject: [nagdu] problems with new dog
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>
> Hi everyone
>
> Sorry, but this is going to be a long message.
>
> A little background first. I received my new dog, Inga, this last
> December and though she works well in harness, I have been having
> several behavioral problems with her when she is out of harness. She
> is very puppy-like and gets into everything. She loves to chew up
> anything. She is my third dog from Seeing Eye. Of course, I expect
> her to behave as well as my last dog. <grin>
>
> The Seeing Eye sent a trainer down to work with us about 2 months ago.
> He brought me a pinch collar so that I could have a little better
> control of Inga. I had explained to him and the Seeing Eye that most
> of the problems I was having were in our home. Since I have mobility
> issues, the pinch collar helped to keep Inga from dragging me around
> and suddenly darting away when I was trying to park her. There were
> several times that she jerked so hard that I landed on my face. The
> collar also helps in that I am unable to give a strong physical
> correction. There are many times when I wonder if the puppy raiser
> just allowed Inga to do whatever she wanted, because her behavior is
> so bad. By the way, when not working, she does get plenty of exercise
> playing with our Great Pyrinese.
>
> My main concern now is that I cannot keep Inga from jumping on people
> when she is not in harness. When someone comes to visit, especially
> if they are shy of dogs, Inga is surely going to jump on them. This
> is bad behaviour, of course, but especially bad when some of our
> friends are afraid of dogs. I correct Inga, when I can, but it always
> seems to happen before I can get to her. You see, we have a very
> large yard, so when people come through the gate, I am not there to do
> anything about it. I have told everyone to give her a knee in the
> chest whenever she jumps on them, but those who are shy won't do this.
>
>
>
> Cheryl in Mexico
> chapalacheryl at gmail.com
>
> Any suggestions will be appreciated.
>
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