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Friday, May 28, 2010
Reiki
Everybody knows my name...
Sunday, May 23, 2010
We cheated
I cheated yesterday. I was over at a friend’s house and we walked over to the Italian center for a treat. I had Paige with me but didn’t want to leave her behind. Since I had her vest in my purse, I stuck it on her and we went into the store. And she did so good. I'll admit that I had a treat hanging in front of her nose the entire time to help her keep her attention. I only had to tell her "leave it" a couple of times. We were only in there for 10 minutes and we had to leave before my friends were done looking around because she was starting to show that she had enough but she did so good. I was such a proud puppy mommy.
It was a cheat because we haven't done any actual public access training. I apologize to my trainers.
Friday, May 21, 2010
3-in-1
I'm trying to figure out what to do with Paige's vest. This is the vest currently. The "white" strip at the bottom is a light reflective material. It reflected the camera flash. This is one side of the vest. The other is identical.
Ovariohysterectomy
Thursday, May 20, 2010
To Leanne and Rosie:
Please click on my profile and email me. I tried to email you but I think it went through to West Coast Assistance.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Pets in the Park
Where to sit
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Meet the doctor
· Waking me up in the morning
o I’m thinking turning on a lamp and then persistently nosing wind chimes. – I have to find both of these objects first.
· Remind me to take my meds
o Bring me my pill case. I keep it in my purse so that it is always on me. I take the pills with breakfast and supper.
· Remind me to feed the cats when I feed her
o Lead me to pick up their bowl prior to picking up hers.
· Panic/anxiety
o Accompany me in public and provide a focus for when the anxiety happens. Maybe nosing my hand or something to remind me that she is there for me to focus on.
· Crowd control
o Crowds can create anxiety for me. I would like for her to be able to lead me towards a less crowded area when I need a break. Eg. To a bench against a wall or even towards a wall where people usually aren’t so close together.
· Say Hi
o Have Paige walk about 2 feet in front of me and then stand between me and who ever she is saying hi to.
· Go Play
o Have a cue for her to know that it is okay to go and say hello to other dogs. I would like her to ignore other dogs if there is no cue given.
· Agitation
o Alert me for when I’m getting agitated. I would like for her to lay her head in my lap and stay there so I can pet her for calmness. If I can’t remain calm, I would like for her to cue me to leave the situation
· Dissociation
o I ‘zone out’ and would like for her to alert me to this
· Hug
o I would like for her to be able to put her paws in my lap and be willing to stand there for a few minutes at a time so that I can hug her when I need it
· Depression
o On days where I don’t feel like doing anything, I would like for her to bring me her leash.
· Spatial awareness
o I get dizzy spells from my meds, not so bad that I can’t function but sometimes I’m not quite sure that the floor is underneath me correctly. I would like to use her at these times to have a reference point so I can navigate obstacles such as stairs.
· Public access – including but not limited to:
o Public transit
o Shopping malls/grocery stores
o Office settings – I’m in school to be an accountant
o Football games – Eskimos
o Concerts? I’m not sure if this is an appropriate venue for an SD
o Swimming pools – Paige lies and waits in the corner while I swim. Again, not sure how this would work although Kristine says it can be done.
o Classroom setting – I have one more year of full time school left and then some part time classes thereafter as I’m getting my designation
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Saturday, May 15, 2010
I missed
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Clicker walking
I figure while we're doing this we can also work on sitting automatically when we stop. This is a fairly different task so it should be okay to train at the same time. Once I have her walking where I want, we're going to clicker ignoring other dogs. Right now she wants to see everybody and she is driving me nuts because there are a lot of dogs in our neighbourhood. But this is going to have to wait because I don't want to be sending mixed messages, or too many, while we're getting the positioning thing down.
3 weeks and I'm totally convinced that the old training methods don't work. Especially when she learned "touch" over breakfast one morning. And it was perfect the next morning! Reinforcement it is.
Wake up Mom!
I'm going to teach Paige to turn on a lamp in the morning when the alarm goes off to help signal me to wake up and then to bug me until I get up. I may even teach her to pull the blankets off once I'm awake to help convince me out of bed. Once I'm awake being the operative idea. I hate getting woken up by this. Although, a puppy smile might get her forgiven. First, I need to find a lamp that she can turn on.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Cat Update
From the breeders mouth
Paige and her brother Teddy travelled everywhere with me, including a journey for part of a year to Ohio! We travelled to dog shows, and she was my dearest friend. She was well socialized, and well travelled, and became a Champion at a very young age. She also embarked on her obedience training early, and went herding at 7 months of age, easily achieving her instinct test!
A dear friend of mine that owned one of my healthy boys, asked if she could lease Paige for her first litter. I agreed to let her go live with my friend Joyce, so that she would work on her obedience training and St. John's Ambulance therapy certification, and she would produce a wonderful first litter for Joyce. Paige had 4 beautiful babies. I didnt keep any of her babies from that litter, as I thought she would have a litter for me when she returned home, so they were all placed in happy homes with wonderful families, who very much appreciate the health guarantees they were afforded with those babies.
Paige lived one year with Joyce, and then came home to me. I tried to breed her here for almost 2 years, with no luck in having a litter. Paige wanted her own family, and I felt that she really needed to work for someone, and truly shine doing something she loved. I tried one last time to breed her, and took her to my friend Davids home outside of Edmonton to breed to a lovely stud dog there. Unfortunately it was not in the cards for Paige to make more healthy babies, so I never did get a puppy to replace her, but I chose not to waste another year of her life waiting for her to possibly have babies, but offer her to someone where she could make someone's life better. I love Paige, and wanted to do what was best for HER....so I let her come to you, to be on trial to assist you. I am VERY happy that she will have a wonderful home, and be loved and useful to you.