[nagdu] Excited behavior WAS Re: age of guide dog maturity
John Sanders
starmy22 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 1 19:32:58 UTC 2015
Hi,
What I mean by that is that if she doesn't listen to me, then I put the
leash on her.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
John Sanders
-----Original Message-----
From: Daryl Marie via nagdu
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 3:19 PM
To: Nagdu at nfbnet.org
Subject: [nagdu] Excited behavior WAS Re: age of guide dog maturity
Hi, John,
So, do you mean that she CAN be trusted in your home? Then why is she
on-leash in your home? This is where I am confused, unless I read the email
wrong. If she can be trusted, there is no need for her to be on-leash for
long periods unless she is guiding, etc.
As for when people come to the door, you have two options:
1) Let her be a happy dog and calmly greet someone at the door. You decide
what behavior is acceptable (standing, wagging tail, sitting, whatever).
Personally, I will allow happy circles or tail wags or sitting calmly
wagging her tail, so long as Jenny listens to directions (for some reason,
she understands the phrase "No Parties" means that she needs to chill out a
bit).
OR
2) Work with Mollie on going to her bed or a crate or blanket when someone
comes to the door. This can be done a number of ways, but pointing to her
bed/blanket/crate and tell her something like "Go to bed" has worked for me.
If she does, praise her. Start by doing this when there is no one at the
door, and work up from there.
Either option you choose, start with baby steps and work up to getting the
behavior you want.
At the end of the day, you can't stop your dog from feeling emotions, such
as excitement, but you can decide which behaviors are acceptable to you.
Daryl
----- Original Message ----- From: John Sanders <starmy22 at gmail.com> To:
Daryl Marie <crazymusician at shaw.ca>, NAGDU Mailing List,the National
Association of Guide Dog Users <nagdu at nfbnet.org> Sent: Wed, 01 Apr 2015
13:04:35 -0600 (MDT) Subject: Re: [nagdu] age of guide dog maturity Hi, she
has shown me that she can be trusted off leash. That's correct. She will
also get excited when company is at the door. She will start doing circles.
I'm trying to work with her on not doing that. how should I go about fixing
this? I hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, John an the always beautiful,
always gorgeous but when company is at the door exciting
Mollie! -----Original Message----- From: Daryl Marie via nagdu Sent:
Wednesday, April 01, 2015 2:45 PM To: nagdu at nfbnet.org Subject: Re: [nagdu]
age of guide dog maturity John, The rule we set with Jenny was she was not
allowed to jump, period. If we were playing and she jumped, should say "No
jumping", even as she was still in the air, so she knew that behavior was
NOT ok. I would turn my back and/or drop whatever toy we played with, and
playtime was over for a while. I would always pick up the toy again later
and try playing again, and she learned quickly that playtime continued if
she didn't jump. I think I only had to do it twice. Has Molly shown that she
is not trustworthy off-leash in your home? If I remember correctly, you've
had her for three months or so, right? At this point, she should be familiar
enough with you and your rules that she should be OK off-leash. My concern
is that she might be acting out because you sound like you don't trust her
to behave... Daryl ----- Original Message ----- From: Pam via nagdu
<nagdu at nfbnet.org> To: John Sanders <starmy22 at gmail.com>, NAGDU Mailing
List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users <nagdu at nfbnet.org> Sent:
Wed, 01 Apr 2015 12:11:42 -0600 (MDT) Subject: Re: [nagdu] age of guide dog
maturity hi john. do u always keep a leash on her when she's in the house
with u too? i've always heard if u r playing with a dog and they start to
jump on u just to turn away and stop playing with them straight away so she
should learn if she starts to jump then no more play time. but maybe someone
else will have better advice. Sent from my iPhone > On 1 Apr 2015, at 18:59,
John Sanders via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote: > > Hi, > every time I try
to play with her; she thinks that it's a good idea to jump on me. > I tell
her"Mollie no!". > If I keep on letting her jump on me while she still a
puppy, it will most likely carry on to older stage. > How should I go about
making her stop the jumping? > I always keep the leash on her. > is that a
good thing to do? > I hope to hear from you soon. > Sincerely, > John
Sanders > > > > > -----Original Message----- From: Danielle Sykora via
nagdu > Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 1:16 PM > To: NAGDU Mailing List,the
National Association of Guide Dog Users > Subject: Re: [nagdu] age of guide
dog maturity > > I completely agree with this. A tired dog is most
definitely a happy, > well-behaved dog. My dog is extremely energetic so he
needs to work > and/or play a lot in order to be tired. If you know you are
going > somewhere where Molly will likely be distracted or have to lay down
> for longer periods of time, it might be helpful to give her some >
playtime before you leave to take the edge off her energy. > > Danielle and
Thai > >> On 4/1/15, Daryl Marie via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote: >> I
absolutely second this! The more you work with Molly, the calmer she will >>
be. I have found with an energetic dog like Jenny, she needs to either work
>> every day or a really vigorous play session on days where she's not
working. >> Even IF she is working every day, a really good play helps
settle her >> down. >> >> IMHO, it is not uncommon for a group of guide dogs
to feed off of each >> others' energy; if one of them (Molly?) gets excited
and wants to meet and >> greet, it is much more likely that some of the
others may want to as well. >> A friend of mine went to a seminar last
weekend where there were seven guide >> dogs, and they were ALL distracted
by each other. She said it was the >> weirdest thing she'd ever seen. >> >>
So working on obedience with her, working her daily if possible, are great
>> suggestions. >> >> Also, if you remain calm and don't get frustrated
with her, even if she's >> being a bit of a Distracto-Dog, it will go a long
way to making these >> episoes more about learning whta is expected, rather
than correcting a >> problem. >> >> Daryl >> >> ----- Original Message -----
From: Tracy Carcione via nagdu >> <nagdu at nfbnet.org> To: 'John Sanders'
<starmy22 at gmail.com>, 'NAGDU Mailing >> List, the National Association of
Guide Dog Users' <nagdu at nfbnet.org> Sent: >> Wed, 01 Apr 2015 09:48:26 -0600
(MDT) Subject: Re: [nagdu] age of guide dog >> maturity I agree with Sandy.
Molly may just have been excited by seeing >> other guide dogs. And some
other user making snarky comments is not helpful, >> unless you asked him
for his opinion. It's good you're working on obedience. >> Also, a tired dog
is a good dog. I find that young dogs benefit from working >> every day, if
your health and the weather permit. Even working a few blocks >> is better
than nothing; it doesn't have to be a 2 or 3 mile walk. In my >> experience,
working every day helps a dog settle in every way. Good luck. >>
Tracy -----Original Message----- From: nagdu >>
[mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of John Sanders via nagdu Sent:
>> Sunday, March 29, 2015 7:13 PM To: Raven Tolliver; NAGDU Mailing List,
the >> National Association of Guide Dog Users Subject: Re: [nagdu] age of
guide >> dog maturity Hi, I was at a blindness employment seminar this
weekend. >> Mollie kept on wanting to get up and walk around. I gave her all
kinds of >> leash corrections and voice commands. I told her "Mollie down!".
She didn't >> listen to me. Today on the way home; one of the people who was
there, who >> does have some sight said that they were observing my dog. And
they had said >> to me that your dog is to young and she was released to
soon and your dog >> isn't ready. I don't want to give up Mollie. I love her
to death. She is a >> quiet dog and that's what I like. Mollie keeps on
wanting to stand up and >> walk around. She won't sit still for very long. I
was only at pilot for >> three weeks of training. Do I need to go back down
to pilot for some >> additional training? I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely, John Sanders >> -----Original Message----- From: Raven Tolliver
via nagdu Sent: Sunday, >> March 29, 2015 4:44 PM To: NAGDU Mailing List,the
National Association of >> Guide Dog Users Subject: Re: [nagdu] age of guide
dog maturity John, Large >> breed dogs, which includes retriever breeds,
mature between 2 and 3 years of >> age. So while your dog is definitely not
done growing, whether she is too >> young to be a guide is determined by
you, the person who lives with her >> strengths, weaknesses, habits, and
level of understanding 24-7. If you are >> having trouble with some
behavior, let us know what it is, and we will offer >> whatever help we can.
Many young dogs just require an extra mile of patience >> and
persistence. -- Raven You are valuable because of your potential, not >>
because of what you have or what you do. Naturally-reared guide dogs >>
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/nrguidedogs On 3/29/15, Applebutter Hill
>> via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote: > John, > Hunter was 15 months when I
>> got him, and his trainer said he learned > everything the first time he
was >> shown and he didn't think he needed > to stay in training. I had
other dogs >> who were older, and one was 22 > months old, and his was the
hardest >> adjustment, so you never know. I > think it depends on the dog.
Are you >> having problems? > Donna > > -----Original Message----- > From:
nagdu >> [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of John > Sanders via
nagdu > >> Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2015 2:55 PM > To: nagdu at nfbnet.org >
Subject: >> [nagdu] age of guide dog maturity > > Hi, > I have a question:
my guide dog >> is only 15 months. > I thought that she was a year; but she
isn't. > Is 15 >> months to young for a dog to be released as a guide dog? >
I got my dog from >> Pilot. > I hope to hear from you soon. > Sincerely, >
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