[nagdu] Follow

The Pawpower Pack pawpower4me at gmail.com
Fri Apr 15 13:48:26 UTC 2011


Tracy, yes! Laveau is also, always right!  She doesn't trust anyone else to make choices to keep me safe and if she doesn't like the path ahead she has been known to lose the person, find a better way around and then meet up with them again. 

Rox 
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On 15 Apr 2011, at 07:31 AM, "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net> wrote:

> Hi Rox.
> My Benny isn't a keen follower, either.  He's an independent thinker. He's
> a  labrador, with cat or shepherd tendencies.  He'll follow someone for a
> little while, if I want him to, but then he'll decide that's too dull and
> we'll lose them, if I don't check periodically.  I rather like it that he
> doesn't get locked in to follow mode.  I'd swear my shepherd would follow
> someone off a cliff, once he got into follow mode.  But poor Nestor was an
> anxious guy, and follow must have been easier for him than always worrying
> about making the right decisions.  Ben doesn't care; he figures he's
> always right.
> Tracy
> 
> 
>> Lisa,
>> 
>> I'm Deafblind and my dog needs to be very solid in the "follow" cue.
>> I can't communicate in spoken English and signing tactually while
>> walking is nearly impossible unless you are going sighted guide so my
>> dog is expected to follow whom I designate.
>> 
>> She does not follow random people.  The "follow" cue is like any other
>> cue.  If you used their logic then why teach the dog any cue because
>> the dog may decide to randomly perform it such as turning left even if
>> you haven't told the dog to do so.
>> What I notice with many dogs is that they like the "follow" cue
>> because it is less work to follow someone than to actually guide and
>> be focused.  We all like to take the easy rout, dogs included.
>> I'm very lucky and probably different than most on this list.  My dog
>> is a Doberman and she does not enjoy following others.  She hates
>> being forced to walk behind someone and not to make the decisions.
>> Controlling? yeah, just a bit. :)
>> But I guess I'll keep her.
>> 
>> Rox and the Botanical Barkers:
>> Bristol (retired), Mill'E SD. and Laveau Guide Dog, CGC.
>> "The only problem with troubleshooting is, sometimes, trouble shoots
>> back."
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