I’ve said it before, but it’s appropriate to repeat it here, β€œHappiness is yet another PADS pup!” It appears that I’ve gone from being a β€˜raiser’ to becoming a β€˜sitter,’ interesting, for sure. A call for β€œHelp” came last Monday, September 25th, to sit Teddy because the arranged sitter’s dog had kennel cough. Since it had been a very long three weeks since sitting Taiga, I eagerly said, β€œYes,” and was ready to tackle Teddy’s report: He’s a sweet dog, but he pulls when LLW, lunges towards and barks at dogs, goes into the red zone if over stimulated.

Given Teddy’s β€˜history,’ the plan was to give him peace & quiet; in other words, a dull, boring environment with only quiet, gentle behaviour training, exercise in our back garden, and two naps daily (for both him & us). Now, a week later, Teddy’s report is mostly good with progress in many areas.

Daily training has included mark & move, indoors & outside; LLW via kibble in palm luring/dog’s nose into the palm (just like the exercise at the beginning of Nicole’s class that I attended with Taiga), on leash & off-leash, indoors & outside; calmness; nice (seems unfamiliar to Teddy); IYC; calm cookie; default leave it (needs more practise); chin (excellent weight of her head in the palm, but needs duration); touch (sometimes licks); bed (X-pen helps Teddy stay put); doors: β€œWait” + β€œOut” + β€œYes” (good response); perch (has some duration, but no back end movement yet); two-toy play outside; body handling (sometimes a bit mouthy and wiggly); do nothing, indoors & outside; brush (willingness if short session); teeth brushing at bedtime (Teddy’s not at all keen on this; willing to cautiously lick the brush, but that’s all right now.).

Car rides: Teddy has learned to jump into the back of our car. He also rides quietly in the front passenger footwell. With β€œWait,” he has learned to stay in the footwell while I walk around to get into the car and after the ride is over, when I leave the driver’s seat to walk around to open the door and invite him out.

Photos include several that show calmness in our back garden; Michael taking the first LLW on our street; Teddy sitting up, then in a more relaxed position on a car ride; β€œGo in” at a restaurant (the fourth night with us); β€œGo play” responseβ€”running around the garden with a chew in his mouth.

Michael says that Teddy’s β€œa bit impetuous” and that he has a β€œcollaborative personality.” It’s the end of our first week, the beginning of our second week with Teddy and we look forward to many more positive & constructive days, weeks, and months with him.

Submitted by: Sandra

And another update below:

I had a great β€œvacation” out in the suburbs for 2 weeks. My sitter and I worked on a lot of games and settling behaviour. She was impressed by how well I settled at work and how quickly I settled!!! I got to go on a lot of sniffy walks and just do doggy things while I was with my sitter.

Submitted by: Kristie