[nagdu] walking into objects

Criminal Justice Major orleans24 at comcast.net
Sat Apr 14 12:51:30 UTC 2012


Hi, Hannah,
When Odie would run me into objects, I stopped right away and dealt with the problem.
Majority of the time, I'd tap the object I'd ran into with my free hand and say no along with touching the item.
Upon that, I'd have my partner rework it until he did everything and reward him with lots of high praise.
Keep in mind that there are some objects that the dog may not be able to see directly more because it may look like a clear color of glass.
I had an incident seven years ago where Odie ran me smack into the side of the Super Wal-Mart hard and my head hit the ledge where the carts were supposed to go.
I was knocked down backwards and it definitely scared the crumbs out of me.
The area where I hit wasn't vissible to Odie and it looked clear like glass.
I didn't give up though as I had my husband go out to the area with me.
He stood near the correct entrance and I worked Odie a few times.
We kept working on it until he understood what he was supposed to do.
I did feel uncomfortable at times to where I'd still hold my right arm and hand above my forehead to prepare for impact if it were to happen.
I eventually was able to relax and not feel anxious whenever Odie and I reached that mark: the hole for the carts.
He walked past that with no problem and I was able to put that trust and faith into him for good.
Yes, I've had to get hard and struct with Odie if he continuously kept walking me into things.
During training, the instructor who trained Odie had to come down hard on him too.
A few times, he had to get up in Odie's face, gritting his teeth and telling him "knock it off" in a stern, firm voice.
I've had to go that route on occasions and let Odie know that I meant business.
Yes, I would definitely praise him after all of that.
Just keep working with Princess and stay on top of her.
If this problem is still occuring, a call to pilot Dogs may be warranted immediately.
The school will decide then on what type of action they'll take and more likely, they may have you come back for a refresher course where they can have you there from a week or two.
Another idea would be to have your vet check her eyes too.
Hope this helps.
Bibi, husband Dale and son Odie
medical alert service dog
the happy spirited bounty labra wolf


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