[nagdu] Still food and chewing problems

Julie J. julielj at neb.rr.com
Mon Nov 26 17:41:31 UTC 2012


Mary,

If it was my comments on behavior that upset you, I'm sorry.  We all 
have to decide what we can live with and what we can't.  Monty does some 
things that I'm sure would drive some people right around the bend.  He 
barks like a maniac in the house sometimes.  He is truly nuts when new 
people come to the house, but at least he doesn't jump on them anymore.  
He's quite OCD about eating on schedule and will remind you rather 
rudely and incessantly until you can't take it anymore.  However there 
are other things that I absolutely will not put up with and have worked 
very hard to eliminate.  Snatching food is one of these.   I just cannot 
live with a dog that will steal food off my fork as it travels from my 
plate to my mouth.  And yes, I have experienced this first hand.  When I 
first had Monty he would jump up on the kitchen counters to steal food. 
He's tall enough that he can put his face on the dining room table 
without stretching.  It's really unpleasant to eat with a dog breating 
on your food.  I worked with him for many months to get him really, 
really reliable around food.  I used his motivation for food to teach 
him to mind his manners around food.  He learned that he could get a 
treat from me if he ignored food in the environment.  This involved many 
sessions of setting up situations where I could teach him what I wanted.

Likewise if it was important to me I could teach him to not bark or to 
lie in a particular place when people come to the door.  I choose not to 
because those things aren't as important to me as the food issue.  Also 
Monty is 5 and has lots of experience.  I don't think I would have said 
the same things or felt the same way when we were in the middle of 
addressing the food snatching a few years ago.

Julie





On 11/25/2012 10:02 PM, mary wurtzel wrote:
> Hello,
> My dog does this diving thing sometimes walking in and out of 
> restaurans.  I am trying so hard to correct him.  I use the 
> buckle-high when I know we could have a problem.  Sometimes food can 
> appear in more unlikely places, though.
> I also have a question about Christmas.  I have felt guilty because of 
> the people on the list who say their dogs never try to get thingsing 
> to chew when loose at home.  My dog is still under my watch.  I am 
> concerned about him getting hold of low-hanging ornaments on the 
> tree.  It's like having toddlers again.  I used to babyproof as much 
> as possible so I didn't need to be beaying, "no" all of the time.
> Perhaps people could think about making generalizations which may make 
> the newbies like me,  feel we are not doing a good  job with our dogs.
> This food issue, and chewing are our big challenges.  Felix is doing a 
> marvelous job of guiding me.  He is so careful with my balance 
> challenge, slowing down for cracks or unlevel places, being so careful 
> that I don't bump in a narrow spot.  I am so grateful for him and so 
> proud of him.  I will never be able to pay back the  Guide Dog 
> Foundation for this great independence.  Mary
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: d m gina <dmgina at samobile.net
>> To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
>> Date sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 21:09:53 -0500
>> Subject: [nagdu] Exercising at the air port
>
>> Ah yes I had to dream up a title for this one.
>> When we came home, walking threw the air port, my dog would dive 
> for
>> food, so off we go, dive pull back,
>> Walk more dive pull back.
>> I tell you, he is good at his art, a lady was behind me saying,
>> "oh chips, Oh crackers, Oh hotdog.
>> I was so pleased when we got our cases and left the air port.
>> I couldn't get to the gentle leader at that time.
>> I didn't think I would need it so I had it in my suit case.
>> yes my dog sure had me exercising that day.
>> I so tried hard to keep control of him.
>> That is when I wish I had a way to know what he was looking at 
> before I
>> had to take a dive to keep him from doing it loll.
>
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>> every sinner has a future
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