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Friday 14 March 2014

#Woof Support (Dog Back Packs)

WOOF (Working Out OurFears) Support is where reactive dogs and their owners can come together to share similar experiences.  Are you a reactive and/or fearful dog or its owner?  Then please join us and share your story.  The Blog Hop is open through Sunday.

Thank you to Oz the Terrier, Roxy the Travelling Dog and Wag n Woof Pets For hosting this Blog Hop. This months theme is Success, Frustration and Everything in between or in our case Frustration, Frustration and more Frustration.

We've tried all the usual methods of walking away and getting her to focus on me etc none of them work when Sheba sees another dog she just goes wild it's like a red rag to a bull it's the same in the car if she sees a dog she barks and tries to get out I'm concerned for her own safety. We've had it confirmed by her trainer that she's not aggressive because at training she loves it and wants to play with the other dogs that she knows and trusts but will create a fuss at any strange dogs, everyone loves her because of her friendly, playful nature. I feel as though I'm letting her down because were we live there's a lot of dogs around so exercise is confined to early Mornings and late Evenings when there's less chance of meeting any dogs or driving to the park, Normal things like walking to the shops which people take for granted is a challenge for us I'm convinced someone will report us one day roll on the holidays when we're in the country and most of her walks are off lead.

I came across this article by Cesar Millan of using a dog back pack and am thinking of trying it out I've got nothing to lose and everything to gain, you never know I might just hit on the one thing that works for us.


 By Juliana Weiss-Roessler

The walk is the foundation of a good relationship with your dog, so when humans struggle with it, those problems aren’t just confined to time on the leash, but also carry over into all aspect of their dog’s behaviour.

So what’s a dog lover to do? For many, the solution is a backpack. It’s one of the simplest and most powerful tools that an owner can put into practise. Here are a few of the benefits of adding it to your dog’s walk.

It Gives Your Dog a Job

Your dog wants to contribute to the pack, but most companion dogs don’t have a way to do so. Instead, they often direct that energy into problem behaviours, like barking, hyperactivity, and anxiety.

So let your dog feel useful. Allow him to carry a bottle of water, a ball, or even the spare poop bags on his back. It’s a task that he has to focus on as he walks alongside you. If your dog isn’t big enough for that, don’t worry. Even an empty backpack can give him or her a sense of purpose.

It Presents a Greater Physical Challenge in Less Time

Most dog owners have busy lives balancing the demands of their work and home life. Even if you’re committed to providing a long, regular walk, sometimes life just gets in the way, and you may have less time to dedicate to it than you intended.

The backpack can help maximize the time you do have with your dog. In most cases, a 15-minute walk using a weighted backpack provides the same physical challenge as a 30-minute walk without one.

It Re-focuses Your Dog’s Attention

Is your dog ready to chase after every squirrel or bicyclist that crosses your path? A backpack can help redirect that focus. After all, they’ve got a job to do. They don’t have time to bother with those pesky passersby. They have to get this backpack where it needs to go, even if that’s back to the house.

It’s Easy
Learning to rollerblade or bicycle with your dog alongside you are both great ways to increase the exercisethey receive, but those activities typically involve a learning curve for both of you. But the backpack is simple. Once you’ve learned how to strap it on, you’re halfway there. The only question you have from there  is how much weight to include.

For most dogs, a good rule of thumb is 10 to 20% of their body weight, but you need to take into account your particular pup’s health and energy level. If your dog suffers from any health issue, or you’re uncertain about their ability to carry the weight for any reason, contact your veterinarian for guidance. Many owners also find it beneficial to start out small and increase the challenge as your dog gets more fit.



16 comments:

  1. I've been wanting to try the backpack with Ruby, who acts similarly to Sheba. She is friendly and loves to play after she's met a dog but from the leash, window or car she appears to be a Tasmanian Devil!

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  2. I know how you feel. All those things that other people take for granted. Mia, who isn't even reactive, will bark at other dogs if she's in the car and she sees another dog. It's that whole barrier frustration thing. Sounds like off-leash is the way to go, as long as you can keep her safe.

    Don't feel like you're letting her down. You're doing the best you can given her particular needs. As long as she's happy and you love her, what else can she ask for?

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    1. Sheba loves being off leash and is so good she never runs off and stays close, last year on holiday we got some funny lucks until I explained she behaved better off lead and everyone was understanding about it, your right I am doing my best but I feel I should be doing more, she is very happy and loves being made a fuss of and is loved very much.

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  3. We realise how lucky we are as no such problems here. You are doing your best and that is really all that matters.
    Have a super Saturday.
    Best wishes Molly

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  4. I don't think you are letting Sheba down at all. You are still getting her out there, and you are doing what you have to in order to keep her safe.
    I think the backpack sounds like a great idea...I really hope it works for you and can't wait to hear your results. Thanks for joining the hop and sharing that great information!
    Jan, Wag 'n Woof Pets

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  5. My mom will certainly try this backpack, not because we have problems only because it will be funny for me to do some work. Have a great day.

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  6. There's a lot I don't love about Cesar Milan but the backpack could be a good idea. A lot of reactive dogs don't have enough exercise or mental stimulation. You also may want to work on some self control exercises like leave it, as well as the "watch me" command and get your obedience down really solidly. I know it feels really frustrating, but you have to count the little successes. It sounds like she is simply frustrated that she cannot get to the other dogs, since she is friendly when off leash or in playgroups, so you want to help her keep that frustration to a minimum. Just the fact that you are researching and trying new things is a huge thing and you are doing great things for her!

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  7. That is very interesting! I had never heard the backpack tip before!!!! I might have to try that one as well! I thank you for sharing this! And I hope it helps you guys! Sorry for what you are going through and it sounds as if you are doing all the right things! paws crossed for the backpack!

    ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!

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  8. Hmmm...that back pack idea sounds like it might be a good one! Loving these WOOF stories. Thanks for sharing yours, Sheba! Much love, The Scottie Mom.

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  9. We are sure Sheba does not feel you are letting her down, Ian. Your love for her is always so clear, and we wish you both great success with this backpack idea!

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  10. Ian, you shouldn't think you are letting Sheba down. You just haven't figured out what is the best way for both of you to do something yet. It happens and I bet Sheba knows you are trying your best. I think the backpack could be a wonderful idea. It would give Sheba something else to focus on. I sure hope you give it a try and let us all know if it worked!
    Thank you for joining the hop!
    Gina and Oz

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  11. An Irish blessin ya can act shoe a lee reed & understand coz itz knot in trout ♥

    May the good saints protect you
    And bless you today
    And may troubles ignore you
    Each step of the way
    Happy St Patrick’s Day !!

    N pea ezz...ewe R KNOT lettin sheba down...far frum it...her haza forevers home, a mum, dad cody & coco who loves her, food, shelter, water, loves, toys, treetz, quality time spent....and exercise.... regardless oh how her getz it....is great.....N we bet if ewe asked sheba bout that ...let down...her wood tell ya.....ruff ruff bow wow wow ruff...which tranzlates az...noe...me mum & dad be de BEST !

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  12. I've always wanted to try using the back pack, especially to carry their water bottle. Unfortunately, I haven't found a shop that's selling it...

    I do hope you guys are successful.

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