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Second weekend home
Ozzy did amazing during his second weekend home. It has become obvious to me that he knows the commands and knows what he needs to do, but is just a stubborn teenage boy at times. It is a lot more fun to stick his head in the snow than walk beside me, lol. I can't blame him as he is part Husky. But he gets back on track quickly with our patience and consistency. His loose leash walking is amazing. Not perfect by any stretch, but we are getting there. He still likes to consistently get ahead of me, but he gets back in line with a correction. I give him lots of "free" time and sniff breaks in between concentrated walking to heel. His time in walk to heel before losing focus is definitely getting longer. He was much better at "place" on park benches this weekend. He went to place easily, but did not stay very long. We tried some "under" at park benches, but he was not so interested in complying. A large breed puppy walked by him on the path while we were close by in the grass in a "down" and Ozzy had zero reaction. A short time later, we walked by the same puppy on the path and the puppy lost his mind at Ozzy so Ozzy reacted in turn, barking and lunging at the puppy. I gave him a high level stim and he snapped out of it immediately. We saw a lot of other dogs on the walk from several metres away and he was absolutely calm and had no reaction. The improvement in his leash dog reactivity from before training is night and day. The experience with the puppy at close range I believe was a good one because it was not a high risk situation and was hopefully a big learning for him. I am still nervous to walk directly by any adult dogs because I don't want to stress him out or give him a chance to fail before he is ready, but we'll get there. Ozzy reacted to dogs a couple of times (excited barking) while we were parked and in the car and the dogs walked by, but one mid level stim was all that was needed to snap him out of it completely and become calm. Video of one of our weekend walks attached and some photos.
Second weekend home
My heart is bursting
Here are some videos from our Saturday morning walk on Ozzy's first weekend home after the first week of his three week board and train program. I don't have videos showing him before training, but the improvement is astronomical. We still have a lot of work to do, but key things I want to mention are - he did not react to ANY dogs on Saturday's walk or on Sunday's walk. He also did not bark once on Saturday's walk or on Sunday's walk. I didn't put him in any situations where we walked by a dog on the path, but we walked on the grass a few metres from dogs and no reaction. If the dog was close and I had nowhere to walk, I put him in a down and he was calm in his down and had no reaction to the dog. He didn't do any auto downs when we stopped walking, but when I calmly stepped on his leash, he went down immediately. I had to keep my foot on the leash for him to stay down. He half heartedly responded to a few place commands on park benches, but he didn't stay in place at all. On Sunday's walk he was a hyper 9 month old puppy so walking to heel did not happen at all so I didn't push it. When he pulled, he got a STIM and he stopped pulling at least. I consider the weekend a MASSIVE SUCCESS. So grateful to Arsenal! Looking forward to seeing what the next two weeks bring for our Ozzy Bear.
My heart is bursting
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Tanya Reid-Cormack
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