[nagdu] My guy dog: introduction

Dan Weiner dcwein at dcwein.cnc.net
Wed Aug 20 13:25:11 UTC 2014


First of all, my heartiest congratulations to you on your being matched with
the Quincy Boy.
What a cute sounding dog.
He still I'm sure has a lot of puppy in him but I am sure he'll settle down.
Now as far as relieving in harness.
One big problem is that the schools don't teach the dogs to pull over or to
do anything to indicate the need to relieve.
What I think your main goal should be is not to think he will just stop
needing to go while walking,   but to try to learn his signs and give him
extra times while walking and reward him a lot for going to the bathroom
when you want him too and not just stopping in the middle and plop plop fizz
fizz--smile.
Some dogs speed up, some slow down, some start sniffing more, some pull over
to the side, during a walk try to stop at several good places and get him to
relieve and act like the lottery was just won if he does what he needs to do
then.

I have never agreed with the position that the harness is a natural urine
and defecation inhibitor...dogs walk and their system is stimulated and
things happen.

Good luck.

Here's what I'm thinking, figure out when during the walk this happens, try
him several times around that time and get him hopefully to have the paws,
or is it pause that refreshes.


Dan the man, Parker the dog
 

-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Clare Westlund
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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 8:52 AM
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Subject: [nagdu] My guy dog: introduction



Sent from my iPhone hi everyone! I return home this past day. I spent the
last 3 1/2 weeks in Columbus Ohio at pilot dogs. I received a 75 pound male
golden retriever named Quincy! And I are doing wonderfully. He's good work
has been stellar except for the fact that he is unsure trashbags and he
loves to pick up leaves. To play with his bone and spin in circles and
chases tail! He is only 15 months old! He has a tendency to poop in harness.
I am trying to figure out why that is. Perhaps it is stress? I am not sure.
He only pooped in once while in training with me on the walk.
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