[nagdu] Important lesson learned. Dogs cannot be trusted.
Shannon Dyer
solsticesinger at gmail.com
Tue Mar 3 03:16:50 UTC 2015
I agree with this, Tracy. I don't leave food on the floor because that's right at the dog's level. However, if I leave food on my kitchen counter, my dog had better not jump up there and eat it. He knows jumping on the counter is unacceptable.
Shannon and the Acelet
On Mar 2, 2015, at 12:33 PM, Tracy Carcione via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Becky F, I disagree. I think it's perfectly reasonable to expect my dog
> not to jump up and grab stuff off the counter. And I've got exactly that
> for 30 years, until Krokus. I shouldn't have to dog-proof my life. I
> shouldn't have to worry about anything being out and less than 4 feet off
> the ground. I should be able to take bread out of the oven and leave it to
> cool without worrying about the dog grabbing it. In my book, these are
> basic dog house manners.
> I'd much rather house-proof the dog than dog-proof the house.
> Tracy
>
>> I was putting away the last row of a pan of chocolate brownies. My
>> neighbor
>> came to the door. She left and crash the brownie pan was smashed in tiny
>> glass pieces. Was it my fault or my dog's fault. Right my fault. So I put
>> him in a safe place across the room and cleaned up the huge and I mean
>> huge
>> mess as glass pieces went everywhere. I could have slipped the pan in my
>> oven which was very close to me. Put the pan on top of my refrigerator.
>>
>> Maybe the difference in a thirty something year old and her first dog and
>> a
>> twenty something and her first dog. It is my fault for not keeping my dog
>> my
>> responsibility safe.
>>
>> After this lesson I hope you dog proof your home from now on. Expensive
>> lesson true and I am sorry the dog had to suffer to teach you this lesson.
>> But wisdom comes from making mistakes like this.
>>
>> Forgive yourself, teach your boyfriend how to keep things safe for your
>> dog
>> by not storing things in reach of the dog. The roommate, well you deal
>> with
>> her childish behavior. But please store the treats up high, or at the very
>> least in a dog proof container.
>>
>> Forgive the pup as well.
>>
>> Warmly,
>> Becky and Jake
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Abigail Bolling
>> via nagdu
>> Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 5:40 PM
>> To: the National Association of Guide Dog Users NAGDU Mailing List
>> Subject: [nagdu] Important lesson learned. Dogs cannot be trusted.
>>
>> My girl has an interesting way of displaying her separation anxiety!
>> Mainly, getting into things that she's not supposed to and making me make
>> her throw up. Yes guys, I am talking a lot of food.
>> She decided on Friday, when I left her at home with my roommate, to jump
>> on
>> my dining room table and eat a lot of big busy bones, which I give her for
>> treats.as if that wasn't enough, she decided to eat a chocolate brownie
>> cliff bar, that my boyfriend had left also sitting on the
>> table.unfortunately, the simple protein bar contained a lot of cocoa
>> powder.as if that wasn't enough, she decided to finish off half a bag of
>> Dove milk chocolate!
>> Moral to the story? My girl cannot be trusted in the apartment!we had been
>> working on the table being a no zone. And that she was not even to try to
>> look up at the top. Obviously, that did not work.
>>
>> I had to take her to the 24 hour vet hospital, and spend upwards of $200
>> so
>> they could make her throw up. I didn't have any hydrogen peroxide in the
>> apartment, and the baking soda water idea did not work. My dog has a
>> stomach
>> made of steel.of course she had to do this the night before the trainer
>> was
>> supposed to visit us for her barking issue. The trainer suggested to me
>> that
>> even though I had been working with her for three years, there are some
>> things that I should never do with any dog in the future. Mainly, leave
>> them
>> unattended for a period of time in the apartment.i'm sharing this, because
>> I
>> feel like it was a good lesson for me and I wanted to pass it on. No
>> matter
>> how long you have worked with dogs, or have worked with your particular
>> dog
>> right now, they are unpredictable little boogers, and like to get into
>> trouble. I swear, my dog is more toddler then she is dog.seriously, she
>> acts
>> like a two-year-old! :-) Hopefully your pups never get into chocolate and
>> you guys don't have to pay to learn this lesson that I had to learn. :-) I
>> wish you all the best, and I hope your puppies are loving to eat their dog
>> food in not trying to get into things they shouldn't! :-)
>>
>>
>> Abigail Bolling
>> "Keep a smile on your face and a song in your heart, and just let the
>> music
>> play." (Julie Anderson Diamond)
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