As I mentioned in my last post, we recently worked with an overbearing 8 month old golden lab named Dozer to help him become more responsive and respectful to his owner, and friends. I have included some video clips that we took for the owners to show our progress with him while they were away. This is by no means going to show you all of the techniques we do during a "Behavioral HELP for Dogs" session, but you'll see how quickly we can take a dog from the beggining to the end. These sessions were done for approx 1hour over a
4 day period.
You'll notice that in the first clips where I am wearing a green hoodie, and the one of Michelle (brown jacket) with Dozer, he is quite excitable and not paying attention to much of anything but what he wants to do. However, in the clips where I am wearing a flesh colored jacket, it is the final day of training. In that clip, I don't have to do a dominance ritual with him or give him any extreme corrections. He is calm and obedient for the most part, yet still the happy 8 month old lab he should be.
There are actually several more clips not shown. I selected the ones that best illistrate what we did with this particular dog. These video clips were not originally intended for this blog, so they are not presented on a professional camera or in a professional way. We didn't fuss with our appearance since we didn't realize that this would be posted for the world to see. We were just outside training on a rainy day...and it shows.
~Candiss DelCastillo
Walks & Wags Pet Service
www.WalksandWags.biz
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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