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Friday 11 April 2014

#WOOF Support. What my staff love about me.

I'm sorry to be late joining the party but I forgot all about it.

Today is the third WOOF Support (Working Out Our Fears) Blog Hop hosted by Oz the Terrier, Roxy The Travelling Dog and Wag n Woof Pets. The theme for this month is what I love about my reactive dog.

I asked my staff what they loved about me and they said it would be quicker to say what they didn't like, I take it that's a good thing right? so I will let my staff take over while I sit back and relax with a nice cold water on the rocks.

A lot of people probably would of gave up on Sheba and put her in kennels which are already over crowded or sold her which wouldn't solve anything you would just be passing the problem on, luckily for Sheba I'm a stubborn bugger and would rather work with her to find a solution instead of giving up at the first hurdle, I like a challenge and Sheba's certainly one of them.

The best way to describe Sheba is she's like a Cadbury creme egg once you break through that hard exterior she's all sweet and gooey inside.

One of the main things I like about Sheba is, my better half is a cat lover were as I'm a dog lover we already had 2 cats and Anne said I could have a dog if I promised the cats wouldn't be in any danger so I made that promise and Sheba hasn't let me down, it's been lovely seeing the bond develop between them.


Who said cats and dogs don't get on.


Sheba also gives the best hugs.

Despite Sheba being reactive to other dogs, she's got great manners around wildlife, sheep, horses, cows, ducks, swans etc never bother her. Which is great because it means I can walk her anywhere off lead without worrying about her running off.

Sheba is also very gentle around children and loves meeting new people.

Having a reactive dog does have it's benefits in a strange sort of way, It makes you want to work with them more to help them overcome there fears which helps strengthen that bond, Also with Sheba being better behaved off lead around other dogs we tend to look for walks were we can let her off lead safely, so end up walking were we normally wouldn't go so end up seeing new sights.

A quick update on Sheba's progress.

On last months hop someone recommended a book called Feisty Fido which is a really good read, I can't remember who they are but if you read this thank you very much.


Click on photo for more information.

Also you might know we were thinking of trying a back pack on her, well we managed to get a cheap one off Ebay, I didn't want to spend to much on it in case Sheba didn't take to it there was no worry though she loves  wearing it, we're lucky that she accepts new things so readily.



We just started her off wearing it around the house at first and then progressed to the garden just so she could get used to wearing it. We just tried her with a couple of tins of baked beans in it and it seems to really be draining her energy quickly and making her walk better. We've not tried her around dogs yet.



Out walking on the road.

And finally we've just had a new pet shop just open locally and the owner recommended a trainer to us who's supposed to be brilliant with reactive dogs and will work with us on a 1 to 1 basis instead of a class environment, he's only a young lad but his Dad trained Police dogs for 35 years and he started training when he was 15, we've spoke to him on the phone and he's coming out next Friday hopefully, he's cheap and he said he can guarantee he will solve the problem or at least improve to an acceptable level or we don't pay. his philosophy is he's in it for the dogs not for the money.

I'm finally starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel.


10 comments:

  1. sheba...best biscuits two ewe on yur training...we hope everee thing werks out for de best...it bee veree nice oh de trainer two say noe results, noe money.....ewe wont find that much in thiz day N age ...N we really like de new look on yur blog page !!! hope everee one haza grate week oh end !! ♥

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  2. Wow! That's great! I am glad you found a trainer and I wish you the best of luck with that! The backpack looks great and comfy as well! Your right, a lot of people would have gave up, and people do this all to often! Its sad! I applaud you for sticking to it!
    BTW I would like to tell you, I saw your BlogPaws critique on the spring cleaning post. I loved your red background. The new colors and background you chose are beautiful as well :) have a great weekend!
    ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!

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  3. Wow! How refreshing to hear a trainer say that...if he can't help then you don't pay. I am so glad you are a challenge seeker and have not only taken in Sheba, but have made her a big part of your family. It sure looks like she gives great hugs!! I am glad the backpack is working too. And...I NEED to get myself that book!
    Thanks for joining the hop, Ian!
    Gina and Oz

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  4. Lovely new backpack, Sheba! And you are so right about an advantage of a reactive dog being that you must continue to work and train. I might otherwise be lazy and not train, which everyday strengthens our bond and helps us get to know one another better. Our dogs time is too short and there is not time to waste! Reactive dogs are sure to remind you. Great post!

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  5. First of all, I loved the Cadbury Crème Egg analogy! It is so great that Sheba gets along so well with your cats, and other animals too.
    It is so wonderful to hear what progress you are making! I really wondered how the backpack would work and it sounds like it's coming along good so far. I can't wait to hear how that continues to go, and how things go with the trainer....sounds like you may have made a great find in him. Thank you for joining the hop again!
    Jan, Wag 'n Woof Pets

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  6. First off, WONDERFUL redesign of your blog! The 'Connect with Us' icons in your sidebar (top element) are showing as broken for me, otherwise it looks fantastic.

    I'm a big fan of Cadbury Cream eggs, and it put a smile on my fact thinking of Sheba carting baked beans around.

    Looking forward to hearing about your experience with the trainer.

    ~ Lara & Ruby

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    1. The icons are showing now, maybe something on my end!

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  7. Love your new look. We so hope you will tell us all about the training. We would so love a regular update. It would be very interesting to hear how it goes. All round good on you all. Have a super Saturday.
    Best wishes Molly

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  8. Sheba you are a beautiful pup! Forrest is also great with people kids included and strangers and sleeps right next tot he cats..so it does show the varied aspects of the reactive doggie! people often assume means aggressive to cats people and other animals..Forrest does not like other dogs on or off lead...never has ...but he has never attacked anything..other than the occasional lizard and the recent snake episode! thanks for visiting Forrest and keep up the good work Sheba :) Fozziemum

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  9. Thank you for sharing about your beautiful Sheba, Ian. We were already big fans, but reading all of the things you love most about her made us even bigger ones! :)

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