Saturday, February 21, 2009

Frank Working on the "Basics"





Frank has been working on his "basic" commands this week. We have worked on Sit, Down, and Stay. He is also learning Heel and the follow me command, "come on". In addition, he is learning to sit at doors to come in or go out. Frank is a very smart dog and is very responsive to the training. Frank did get a little aggressive with the other dogs the first few days, but I feel a lot of this stems from his own insecurities as well as not knowing how to properly "speak" dog. He gets excited when the other dogs are around and to him this translates into the aggression. By preventing his over excitement, I feel that we will be able to manage his behavior better with the other dogs. This has already worked one on one with him and our German Hunt Terrier, Dona. However, you have to always be ahead of him looking for things that will over excite him. Prevention is the key. Learning to know what triggers his behaviors will help you manage his aggression and other bad behaviors.

Frank Learning "Place"




Frank has been learning the "place" command while in the house. He is doing EXCELLENT with this command. Place is a great command because it keeps him out of trouble and in an area that he is comfortable staying. There can be different "places" in each room. However, if I leave the room, Frank knows to remain on his place no matter how long I am gone. He is very secure on his place. He is also not able to find things to chew on or other ways to get into trouble when he is on his "place". Management is the key to preventing Frank's "bad behaviors". Frank has been very manageable with place around the baby and our terrier, Dona.

FRANK



Frank

Male Black Labrador, 3yrs old

Owned by Jason and Heidi from Morganton, NC

Board N Train began on February 14, 2009

List of problems as stated by owner:
  • Overactive / doesn't settle down easily
  • Jumps on people
  • Aggressive towards other dogs
  • Aggressive towards owners two daughters (one is a baby)
  • Nuisance barker/whiner
  • Chews destructively on kids toys, etc
  • Doesn't come when called
  • Stresses easily with the baby
  • Pulls on the leash
  • Sniffs at or eats off countertops and tables
  • Jumps on furniture
  • charges at the door when someone knocks or rings doorbell
Main Goals owner wants to achieve:
  • Walking on leash
  • Being able to be near other dogs
  • Not getting so stressed with the baby

Monday, February 9, 2009

More Training with Lucy






Lucy is doing well with her training. She is about 90% off leash now. She is very responsive and will perform all of her commands. We are now working on better consistency with Lucy. I still use an occasional treat with her, but she does not need it to follow her commands. She does excellent with her "place" command and will sit at the door before coming in or going out. Here "heeling" is very nice and she will also stay close when we are casually walking around the yard. She still gets excited, but she is much more controllable. Here are a few more pictures of Lucy.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Lucy's First Week






Lucy is doing well with her training. She has learned the "place" command as well as working on Heel, Sit, Down, Stay, Come, and "come on". We started incorporating some food into her training and she really seems to enjoy that. I was not pleased at how she was progressing and that is why I decided to use some food in her training. She will not need this when she comes home. However, it is a good treat for her to use food every now and then with her training.

I walked Lucy with Mackenzie yesterday. We walked to the mailbox. She did really well and sat and waited while I got the mail. She is doing much better with her "stay" command.

Lucy





LUCY
female Boxer 8 months old

Owned by Ben and Joan of Wilmington, NC

Board and Train began on January 30, 2009

List of problems as stated by owner:
-Jumps on people
-Overactive and doesn't settle down easliy
-Nuisance barker/whiner
-Play bites
-Chews destructively on things left on the floor
-Doesn't come when called
-Bolts through open doors
-Pulls on the leash
-Sniffs/eats off countertops and tables
-Jumps on furniture she shouldn't
-Digs in yard

Jackson's Video

Here is a short video clip of Jackson's training.


Sunday, February 1, 2009

Photos of Jackson Off-leash






Jackson is now obeying his commands without the assistance of a leash. He is doing very well responding to the collar and the commands. Consistency will be key when he returns home. You must give him definite rules and guidelines to go by at home. If you don't, he will define his own boundaries. He is a very smart dog with lots of desire to do his "own thing". He will need firm, loving guidance to keep him on the right path and preventing him from reverting to his old ways.

Jackson's Training






Jackson has done very well with his training. He is a very smart dog, although he is a bit on the stubborn side. He gets easily excited, but is doing much better with his commands through consistency. He has been learning to hang out on "place" in the house as well as heel, sit, down, stay, come, and also wait at the door. In the beginning, we used a long line with teaching him to heel by our side. As he became more consistent, we were able to let him drag the line behind him, then eventually, move to a six foot leash, and now he obeys his commands with no leash attached. He can still get distracted, but now it is much easier to regain his attention. He is much easier to control now.

Jackson Begins




JACKSON
German Shepherd mix 2 yrs old (uncertain)

Owned by Tom and Nanci from Mooresville, NC

Board N Train began on January 18, 2009

List of problems as stated by owner:

Jackson was a stray and his history is unknown. Tom and Nanci have only had Jackson a short time.
-Not housebroken
-Jumps on people
-Overactive/excited around other dogs
-Nuisance barker/whiner
-Play bites
-Chews destructively on anything
-Doesn't come when called
-Bolts through open doors
-Pulls on the leash
-Sniffs/eats off countertops and tables
-Separation anxiety