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Monday, August 31, 2009

He's getting so big!

Harley is laying down in the kitchen by the dishwasher. He is a lazy puppy and I love that about him. He's starting to want to stay out longer when he goes outside. He loves laying in the grass. I'm not too worried about him going under the fence but there is one section that still needs fence at the bottom so I don't feel comfortable just letting him out on his own. Plus, he's still just too young to stay out on his own. He did have to get a time out today for biting at me and my clothes. He wasn't in there too long, just long enough for him to know that what he did was not acceptable. I think I will get my point across easier once the second kennel is in place in the dining room. That's usually where the biting starts. If I can give him a time out more immediately maybe he'll really get that the behavior is not wanted.

I've been reading conflicting things on walking Harley. Some say it shouldn't be more than 20 minutes, some say to walk them until they tire out (which could be 20 minutes, I don't know). But they also say that the biting may be because he has too much pent up energy from not getting enough exercise. I agree with that. Everything I read about getting them to stop biting I've tried (yelping, turning away) and giving him a time out seems to work the best. So I'll be sticking with that until he gets through the baby teeth stage. I just put two wet wash clothes in the freezer for him to chew on once they are frozen. I'm sure he'll like that.


I try to make meals interesting for Harley. Sometimes I put little piles of food all over the living room and dining room and let him hunt them down. Other times I put his food in a couple of Kongs sealed with peanut butter and liver treats. He loves that but he's so smart that he's figured out how to shake his food out of his Kong pretty quickly. So tonight I spread his food out on the dining room floor. It makes him eat slower and gives him something to think about. He seems to enjoy the change up in meals.


Here he is with the big dog biscuit I got for him at the natural pet market. It's almost as big as he is. He loves to bring his food and toys over to the air register. He likes to drag stuff on it. Maybe he likes the sound.


And here he is perched atop his toys and chews. The might Harley! lol David just took him outside. I can hear the dogs behind us barking. I think Harley barked once too. He really wants to get to know Freckles and Zeus but they are just so much bigger than he is right now. I'm sure he'll get closer to them once he gets a bit bigger.

Working things out

I had my appointment with Marianne today. I was telling her that I've been feeling guilty because I'm spending so much time with Harley that I'm not cleaning the house at all. She had an awesome suggestion - have someone come in and clean. So I looked up someone on craigslist, a woman named Julie, and she's going to come by tomorrow to look at the house and give me an estimate. I was going to just have the kitchen and bathrooms cleaned but I think that I'll have her do the whole house (minus the 2 other bedrooms). I feel so much better knowing that the house will be clean and I'll get to focus on Harley. She only charges $18/hour so I'm going to have her come in every other week to keep things up. I'm really excited about this. It's also going to be good since my back and knee are hurting so much. I want to put my physical energies into Harley and walking, not cleaning my house. This will be great. And once the house is clean I'll feel more like making dinner. Right now it's such a mess that I just don't even want to be here. If it weren't for Harley, I'd be out of the house every day.

I also talked to Marianne about how much money I've had to spend this first month with Harley. I was panicking about it and she reminded me that I've already spent the initial money that I've needed to for Harley, training, toys, chews, vets, kennels, etc. The only expenses that will be coming up is the vet (2 more times for shots) and training (about every 6 weeks). I feel better since Marianne pointed out that it's not going to cost this much every month for Harley. Sometimes I get lost in my thinking and don't think things through but that's why I see Marianne, she helps me to see things more clearly. I am so grateful for Marianne.

Harley did fine while I was out and went straight outside and did his business. Now he's playing with his bison bone and his duck. I told Marianne that I really want to enjoy this time with Harley, while he's a puppy. I don't want to just stick him in his kennel all day. I want him to be out here with me. He's such a good puppy (even though he is still tugging on my clothes!).

Harley's Dad

It's almost 3:30am. I got up to go to the bathroom and then I let Harley out to go do his business. He seemed very sleepy and slow. It was cute. After we got in Harley plopped down on the living room floor like he usually does. We've been sitting here for a while now. He's sleeping and I'm on the laptop. I'll go back to bed here in a few minutes.

I happened to check out Barb's blog this morning and found that she had posted a picture of Harley's dad. Here he is:

Picture taken by Barbara Roy 08/2009


I didn't think to ask what his name is. I'll do that after I finish this post. He's big and good looking. It's not hard to believe that Harley will be that big before we know it. It's really nice to have a picture of Harley's dad. It makes things feel complete.

I'm heading back to bed and Harley is heading back to his kennel so we can get some more sleep.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Bite inhibition

I just spent quite a bit of time working with Harley. I'm thinking that I might hand feed him for a while until he gets that he can't bite so hard. We did leave it but he kind of snaps when he goes to get the piece of kibble or treat. I know that he knows how to inhibit his bite. I can feel it when he has a soft mouth. If he's going to be a therapy dog or a retrieving dog he's going to have to learn to inhibit his bite. In the book by Ian Dunbar he says that the best place for him to learn bite inhibition is in puppy class. I'm hoping that is true. He got better with the biting as we went along with leave it tonight. So, maybe hand feeding him for a while would be a good idea. I'll have to ask Christine what her opinion is of hand feeding.

Harley is in the kitchen again laying on the floor. He's had quite a busy day today. Because I worked with him so late tonight I'm going to have to make sure he poops before he goes to bed. I'm thinking again about taking him up to Palmer Park with me. I need him to be around other dogs and other people. Right now he's only getting about 2 hours of socialization a week. I think he needs more than that. My only concern is another dog attacking him. I don't want him to be traumatized. I'll have to pray about this and see what comes of my prayers.

The only other thing that I still don't know how to control is Harley biting my clothes and hanging on. I guess I should try Ian Dunbar's approach which is calling Harley a bully when he does that to me. I try to ignore him but he just bites harder and pulls even more. I try to walk away from him but it's hard to do when he is attached to me. lol I just want him to be a well behaved dog.

Even though we're having some issues, he's still the greatest puppy in the world.

Puppy Pre-school #2

Welcome to another episode of puppy pre-school. We got to class early but were able to go in with Harley. There was a 12 week old puppy, same age as Harley, but about the one quarter the size. It is a King Charles Spaniel. Very tiny. And of course Harley was full of piss and vinegar from the get go today. I felt bad that he was going after the little dog so much but I didn't do anything to stop him. Rocky, the KCS, was rescued several times by his family. I don't blame them for doing that. I would have been worried too if a much bigger dog went after Harley.

The first thing we did in class was let the puppies play. Harley really enjoyed doing that today. He was trying to hump other dogs though. Silly boy. He just was so excited. I think that all the dogs from last week were back (Stormy the Yorkie, Star the Beagle/Heeler, Coby the Golden Retriever, Caboose the Bernese Mountain Dog and Ike the Heeler). So today there were 7 dogs total - all shapes, sizes and breeds.

The second thing we did was to go around to everyone else's dog and mess with them (touch their ears, grab them by the collar, touch their feet, etc.). Harley had a great time doing that because he got treats from everyone. There were 2 people to every dog today! Wow! Every dog got messed with a lot. After the touching we got our dogs to come to us and we worked on sit and down with click/treat. Today we added in leave it. We put treats in our hand, closed our hand and waited for the dog to take it's nose or mouth off of our hand. As soon as they stopped rooting around we did a click/treat. Harley did okay with leave it. He did excellent with his sits and downs. We're also working on him extending his paw for a shake. He seems to get it so far. The only thing that I need to do differently is to do each behavior 5 times in a row so I can see what percent of the time he is doing the behavior. I was doing sit, down, up, paw shake, down, sit, etc. Christine said that we need to do 5 in a row so we can see what kind of progress he's making.

The puppies got another play time and Harley was under my chair for some of it. He was already tired. He got up after a while though and started to play again. He really enjoys playing with Star. Star, by the way, wasn't hand shy at all today. What progress Star is making. It was amazing to see. The other thing I noticed was how big Harley got since last week. Other people commented on it too. He's going to be a big boy.

After the second play time we worked on leave it and having them come to us. Harley did pretty good. He seems to get what is being asked of him. I didn't feed him lunch today since he was going to get so many treats. He wanted treats the whole time we were there. At the end of the class an older puppy came in and they all got play time again. We were in class over an hour again. I'm glad we get so much time for the puppies to play and learn.

Of course now Harley is khaked out in the kitchen. He's been sleeping quite a while. I'm sure he is quite tired out from all the playing and learning today. I'll have to get him up in about half an hour to feed him but I'll wait a bit if he really is sleeping deep. I'm ready for a nap myself.

Homework for the week is to work on sit, down and leave it. Also, we need to get our puppies out into the world as much as we can. I did talk to Christine about him jumping up on us. She said we should turn away from him when he does that. If we are sitting, we need to get up and walk away. He can't think it's okay to jump up on us. He was jumping up on everyone in class today. I don't want him to do that. I also need to work with him on not going around me when we are walking. I'm going to focus on walking loose leash this week and keeping him on my left side using treats.

We have class next week even though it's Labor Day weekend. I'm thinking that not everyone will show up because of the holiday. Having just a few dogs will make it interesting. Forgot to add that there were 3 kids there today. They were with Rocky. At first they were saying that Harley was attacking Rocky. LOL After Christine explained things to them about the dogs learning boundaries and learning how to be dogs they were okay with Harley playing with Rocky.

There's lots of work do be done this week. I want to work on rewarding the things that I want him to do and ignoring the things that I don't want him to do. There will be a lot of distracting with treats. Overall, class was excellent again today. I'm so glad we got into this class. I'm not sure if there will be another class after this or not. All the puppies should be ready to move ahead since they are all about the same age but I don't know what plans other people have concerning their puppies. If Christine doesn't have a class I'll have to take Harley somewhere else. I don't want him to go too long without training.

Well, he's still sleeping and I'm getting sleepy myself. I need to go to the store but I'm not sure if I'm going to make it there tonight. I'm just as worn out from class as Harley.

Early morning wake up

It's about 4:15am. I woke up to go to the bathroom so I let Harley out of his kennel so he could go first. He really had to go too so I'm glad I didn't make him wait on me. I gave him a treat for doing his business. We came in and I went to the bathroom. Harley is funny because he always comes into the bathroom with me and just plops himself down on the floor and waits. I didn't feel like going back to bed so we are up for a little while. I think it's the excitement of knowing that puppy class is later on today that's got me awake. Harley benefits from it though because he's up playing. He's been taking his toys/chews from the pile, one by one, and figuring out which one he wants to play with. So far he's tried his ETB (Everlasting Treat Ball), a Kong and now his bison bone. He seems content with the bison bone right now.

I forgot to mention that he had an accidentally on purpose peeing in the house yesterday. He went right back to David's bathroom and peed on the towel-rug that is on the floor. I'm not sure why he did that but it looks like we'll have to close off David's bathroom for now. He still hasn't discovered the trash cans around the house (living room, bathrooms, kitchen) and I'm very glad for that. I'm sure he'll figure it out eventually though and then the fun will begin.

He's carried two of his chews back to the pile, his ETB and his bison bone. No he's chewing on his biscuit. Nope, he's laying behind the chairs. And he's off to his ETB. LOL He can't make up his mind. He's laying by the food bag now. I think he wants breakfast. If I give him breakfast at all it will just be a little bit. He's going to be getting a lot of treats later today and I want him to be motivated to behave. He's picking up his Kongs right now to see if he can shake any treats out of them. He's so smart (I can say that because I didn't give birth to him lol).

I think I'll take both of us back to bed now. I'm getting tired and he's not sure what he wants to do. Puppy class later. Woot!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

What a great day

Harley is in his kennel since we just ate dinner. He barked a little when I first put him in there but he settled down pretty quickly. We had a good day today. We went out for a ride this morning. Harley does really well on our rides. He's definitely getting bigger though - I had to have David adjust the tie down to give him more room. He could barely turn around anymore. I can't believe how big he is getting. He changes every day. On the way home we stopped at the natural pet market and picked up a bag of the Eagle Pack Holistic Select Large Breed Puppy food (whew that was a mouthful). It was a 33 pound bag. I also got a 4 foot black leash so I can keep one in the car. I didn't bring my bag today and didn't have his leash to let him out. No accidents though.

Later in the afternoon we all took a nap. It was very nice. I woke up to a thunderstorm. Harley had to go out and I was afraid he wouldn't go out in the rain but he did. I don't want him to be afraid of rain or snow. Later in the afternoon (or early evening?) I took him out for a walk to the mailbox. There was a package waiting for us. It was Harley's Everlasting Treat Ball, Zukes Peanut Butter treats and some doggy shampoo. He enjoyed the treat ball. He did okay on the walk. On the way back he started going after my shoelaces. I'm going to have to spray them with some Phooey (it's like bitter apple stuff only stronger). He also wanted to run home which I wasn't able to do. I went as fast as I could though but it wasn't fast enough for him. It was good to get him out for a walk.

Dinner is over and Harley can come out of his kennel. Oh yeah, I did some click/treat training with him earlier. We worked on sit, down, up (where he jumps up) and touch my hand. He's doing really well with all the behaviors.

I just took a few minutes and did some click/treat with him again. I used the new peanut butter Zukes treats. He likes them. He's laying down now, chilling out. Something I was thinking about earlier is that I love that there are times I don't even know he's there. What I mean by that is that I don't have to be watching him every second of the day. It's a much more relaxing way to have a dog.

I counted up his toys and Kongs and he has 13! (so far) I'm glad I have a lot of things for him to chew on and play with though because he's not chewing on other stuff like shoes and furniture. I know that might happen at some point but I'm thinking that if I direct him to his toys when he wants to chew he'll do that instead of chewing on things I don't want him to chew on. It's just such a different experience having Harley than it was having the GSP's. At least he settles down. His bursts of energy aren't that difficult to deal with either.

Well, tomorrow is puppy class again. I'm really looking forward to seeing how he acts this time. I think that he'll get right out there. I want him to be around other dogs and other people. I think it's hard for people to always get there so I'm not sure how many dogs there will be this time but even if there's just one other dog, I'll be happy.

We're just talking minutes here...

Well it's the end of another day. Actually it's the beginning of the next day. LOL It's 12:30am and I'm still up. David is in bed and Harley is in his kennel. He's so good about going to bed at night. I feel truly blessed to have him in my life. Earlier though he went on a rampage running back and forth and then he bit my arm. The little bugger really hurt me this time. He seriously chomped down on me. I'm going to have to start really working on bite inhibition with him. I'm hoping that having him around other dogs will help with that too (puppy class). He needs to be knocked down a peg or two in the biting/nipping department. Overall though he is quite a wonderful puppy. He misbehaves maybe 10 - 15 minutes per day and that's about it. If I can just get those minutes under control we'll all be doing a lot better (and my arm won't look so mangled :-/ ).

Tomorrow I need to go and pick up a bag of the new dog food. He seems to really like it. There is a frequent buyer program at the natural pet market but I'm not sure of the specifics. I'll find out tomorrow when I pay my $50+ for a huge bag of food!

We've decided not to go to the parade in the morning. They are expecting tens of thousands of people. The parking will be atrocious and that will be way too many people for Harley to be around at one time. I don't want to traumatize him (or me either for that matter!). I'll probably end up bringing him to PetsMart again so he can get more socialization in. They'll probably have the pet adoption fair there so I'll have to be careful about not letting him get near the other dogs. He enjoys going to PetsMart. I thought he'd be afraid of the sliding doors but they dont' seem to bother him. Maybe it's because he's used to our sliding door.

I've got to put in more time walking Harley. He's still crossing over in front of me and going around me. I have difficulty keeping him to my left side. I know he's still young but he's smart too. Oh, and grabbing the leash, I need to stop that behavior too. He's not terrible about it but it's not something I want him doing.

I thought more about his behavior today and I realize that the jumping up has to stop. He's going to end up biting or clawing someone and that won't be a good thing. I want to socialize him but I also dont' want to have anyone get hurt because he can't control himself. He gets so excited when people meet him. And a lot of the time people get all excited meeting him and he feeds off of that energy. When people are calm, he stays calm. When they get all whipped into a frenzy, so does he. I'm going to have to warn people that he'll jump up before he tries to do it. I want him to be under control and well behaved.

Guess I'll go join the guys in the bedroom and go to sleep. I'm getting kind of tired anyway. And it will be up again in the morning with another day with Harley.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Dog Party Next Door

Harley got to meet some other dogs tonight (although it was through the fence). Mike next door was having a dog party with his mom and girlfriend and their dogs, along with Stephanie of course. Harley went all the way up to the fence to see them but Stephanie scared him by barking really loud at him. He still tried to go nose to nose with her but the barking got to him. When he came in he was so excited that he just ran around and around. He settled down rather quickly and is at my feet chewing on his bison bone. I didn't get out to walk him tonight because the depression hit again tonight. Not sure why but it seems like it's getting better already. Could have been that I didn't take my morning medicine until late this afternoon. Anyway, Stinky is doing okay tonight. He's had a big day meeting so many new people and dogs. I think that if I can get up in the morning (and not go back to bed) we'll take him to the parade in the morning. It may be overwhelming for him but I'd like to give it a try.

Harley meets Auntie Marianne

This morning I filled Harley's Kongs with his breakfast. He loves the hunting game. I'm going to start making it more difficult for him by asking him to wait in his kennel and spacing out the Kongs throughout the kitchen, dining room and living room. I want to challenge him. I got samples of some large breed puppy food and gave it to him this morning. He seems to really like it. It's about $53 per bag. I'm not sure how many pounds the bag is but it is huge. It would last a long, long time. Even though it's more expensive it will save in the long run by Harley not having joint problems and needing to go to the vets. Eating the new food made his poop a little watery but that's to be expected.

Harley napped until it was time to go see Auntie Marianne. We got there right around 12:30pm and I walked him out in the yard in case he needed to do his business. He was too excited smelling new smells and hearing new sounds and seeing new places to do his business. After walking him for about 5 or 10 minutes, I brought him into the office. I kept him in the kitchen because it had vinyl flooring (in case he had an accident). I brought everything I needed to clean up in case he had an accident.

Marianne and a client came into the kitchen. Harley was so excited to see them. He was okay but needs to learn how to sit upon greeting someone. I'll have to start treating him to do that. I did forget to bring treats though so I couldn't do it today. He did sit though when asked to sit. Marianne's client's mother came in the room and Harley got even more excited. I was glad that he was getting to do so many new things and see so many new people. Oh, when we came in he had to go up 4 narrow stairs. He did just fine. After Marianne's client left we went into her office. She got Harley a present - a bandanna! He looks so cute with is bandanna on. He tried to bite it some but let it stay on most of the time without any fuss.

Two more of Marianne's friends (collegues, office mates?) came by the office and met Harley. He did pretty good, again just the jumping issue. I definitely need to trim his nails. He can scratch very easily. Marianne gave him some treats (Iam's dog biscuits) and let him play with the tissue paper that the gift was wrapped in. He loved tearing that apart. It kept him busy for a while. The bandanna kept him busy for a while too. He took a few seconds to get used to it.

I was very pleased with how Harley behaved. There is definitely room for improvement when he greets people but overall he's a lovely little puppy. I used to be ashamed of how my other dogs behaved around other people. I was proud of Harley. I want him to meet as many people as possible so I can work with him on greeting people without jumping up on them.

There is a parade downtown tomorrow and we may take him to it. He'd get to be around a lot of people, other animals and many, many sights and sounds that he's never experienced before. If he got overwhelmed we would just leave. I'd like to try him out with all the commotion though because as a therapy dog he'll have to be used to distractions.

Only two days until puppy class. I really think he'll just get out there and start playing with the other puppies this time. It will be so good for him to be handled by so many other people. I could work on the jumping up issue in class too. Using click/treat to get him to sit should work. I'll have to ask everyone to require him to sit before they greet him or give him a treat. Puppy class is so much fun.

Since we've been home, Harley has been in the bathroom on the cool floor sleeping. David just went in to take a nap and I may do that too. Harley will have to go in his kennel and finish his nap in there. I don't think he would mind doing that since he's worn out from all the excitement of today. I'll talk him out for a walk later this afternoon or evening. Maybe I'll be able to get David to go with us. That would be fun.

I was so busy watching Harley today that I forgot to take pictures. I'll have to bring him in again and get some pictures of Harley and Marianne. Well, I'm yawning now, so it must be nap time. Time to get my puppy and retreat to the bedroom.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

I ended up leaving Harley home for about 3 hours! Yikes! I didn't mean to be gone that long but he of course did just fine. He was very excited to see me and to get out of his kennel though. He went right out and peed. He's such a good boy. I did stop at the natural pet food store and got 2 bison bones, 2 sample packs of large breed puppy food and one 1/4 pound biscuit. He's chewing on one of his bison bones right now. I hope he likes the new food. I'll add some in to his old stuff and transition him to the new stuff as quickly as I can. He's at a critical time in his life for growth and I want to make sure he is getting the correct nutrition.

I talked a lot about Harley in my appointment with Marianne today. He's made such a huge positive impact on my life. Even though yesterday wasn't a great day, it was made better by having Harley. When I needed him to settle down and give me a break he did. Later on of course he was all puppy and couldn't be contained. LOL I asked Marianne if I could bring him by to meet her and she said that tomorrow between 12:30pm and 1:00pm would work for her. I am so excited for her to meet Harley. He's definitely the most important thing in my life right now.

David got some information on another training center that I might look into for after puppy pre-school just in case I need a backup plan. Christine told me that she's not sure if there will be continuing classes. I hope there will be but I want to be ready just in case. Speaking of which, I am so jazzed for Sunday to get here so we can take Harley to class again. He's growing so much, physically and mentally. I can see the changes in him.

Here's a video of Harley playing with his duck:




and another video of him playing with an ice cube:


Meeting the dogs out back


I just took Harley out back and the dogs behind us were out. Harley got very close to the fence and at one point was nose to nose with the other dogs. They didn't touch though. The dogs are a St. Bernard (Freckles), a black lab (Zues) and an 18 year old shepherd mix (Thunder). They bark and Harley lays down or sits at my feet. I want him to get used to other dogs and other people especially since we're so close to our neighbors here. He still needs to meet the beagle to the south of us (Stephanie). He did really well meeting the dogs though. He barked once and that was it. The rest of the time he just stood by me as I talked to their owner. He's out in the kitchen now laying on the cool floor and napping. That works out pretty good because I'll have to kennel him in a bit to take a shower. I hope he just naps while I shower and while I'm out.

I've I said lately what an awesome puppy he is? LOL I sure do love having him. I think back to when Moped was a puppy and how difficult that was for me. I didn't give Moped near enough exercise or discipline, just lots of affection. And as Cesar Millan will tell you, that's not the way to do it. Exercise first, then discipline then affection. If all I do is love him he'll be an out of control dog but if I exercise and discipline him he'll be a well-behaved dog. I'm very happy that I found Harley.

Lunch time


We're doing lunch time a bit different today. I've put all his kibble in his Kongs along with some treats and he has to figure out where they are and how to get the food out of them. That will keep him busy for a while. I'll put some treats in them again when I'm ready to leave. I really want him to use his brain and have to do something to get his food. I don't want to just put a bowl on the floor and let him at it. He just inhales it and then has nothing to do afterward. This is making him use his mind and it's keeping him busy for more than 10 seconds. I'm already looking forward to getting home to him so we can go for another walk.

Kongs ROCK!!

It has been a busy morning. We got up at 5:30am so Harley could go out. Then we went back to bed for a while. Then we were up again for good. I've taken him for a walk around the cul de sac, played with him in the backyard, kenneled him while I put trash out (he didn't like being kenneled), played in the backyard, went to PetsMart and he finally tired himself out playing with his Kong toys. Whew! Non stop! I have an appointment with Marianne this afternoon. I'll put plenty of Kong toys in with him so he has something to do while I'm gone.

When we did the walk around the cul de sac, Harley mostly stayed to my left and walked loose leash. What a pleasure that was. When we were in PetsMart I couldn't even tell he was on the end of the leash, he was so well-behaved. He smelled some packages of bones but didn't open any. I'll pick up some bison bones for him when I go out later. He loves the bison bones.

I had to get another kennel for him. He's starting to outgrow the one he has. I want one he can grow into so I got a 42" kennel this time. I don't really have the money to buy a kennel but I don't want him barking and whining in his kennel because he's squished in there. I'll be able to use the other kennel for a little while longer (I'll have one in the bedroom and one in the dining room) and then when he's too big for it, I'll sell it on craigslist. I did get a good deal on the kennel plus got free shipping. I've been looking for one on craigslist, even put an ad on to request one, but there aren't very many of the larger kennels available. And I definitely need one for the dining room so I can kennel him out there when I'm out there.

I should be able to walk Harley again when I get home from my appointment with Marianne. I don't think it's going to rain out this afternoon. Of course, that could change. I'll walk him over to the mailbox so I can pick up the mail.

Three days until puppy class again. I'm really looking forward to that. When we went to PetsMart he saw other people and other dogs. He did pretty good for being a shy boy. I'm hoping that he'll just jump in and play with the other puppies on Sunday. He's doing really well with his click/treat behaviors. It really helped to work with him walking today with the treats. I don't want him to think he'll always get treats but for now it's shaping his behavior and that's all I can ask.

I can't believe he tired himself out. I think that's the first time he's done that during the day. I'll get all of his Kongs prepared for when I leave later. It'll keep him busy long enough that he should be okay the whole time I'm gone (about 2 hours). I'm really enjoying the peace and quiet right now. He's such an excellent dog. We're still working on him biting my clothes though. I'm hoping the Kong chew toys, with treats in them, will keep him away from things I don't want him chewing on (and that includes me).

New puppy book

Things got a whole lot better in the afternoon when David got home. We took Harley and went for a ride over to Garden of the Gods. We stopped at the parking lot of the visitors center so he could pee (he whined to let me know he had to go). Then we drove through the Garden. We saw a Blue Jay, a bunny and a dear while driving through. Harley did really well on the ride. We had him on the tie down and brought his duck for him to chew on. He enjoyed that. When we got home we closed the garage door and let Harley jump out of the car without being on leash. He followed me right into the house. He stayed in his kennel while we ate dinner. When I let him out of his kennel he was playful. We did click/treat training 3 or 4 times in the afternoon and evening. He is very good at doing the behaviors. I went to the bookstore and picked up two books. The first one is by Ian Dunbar and it is called "Before and After Getting Your Puppy". The second one was a kit that included a book and a i-Click by Karen Pryor. I've read the puppy book already (skipped a few pages here and there) and I've glimpsed at the clicker training book.

The puppy book has me feeling a little nervous. There are some critical deadlines that Harley is coming up on and I haven't done what was suggested for socialization purposes. They say he should meet 100 people before he's twelve weeks old (this Friday!). Puppy Pre-school helped with that but we're no where near 100 people. I'm going to have to get creative. I want him to be well socialized.

There was also information in the puppy book about feeding them their kibble using Kongs. That way they are exercising their minds and bodies and learning the correct things to chew on. I'll start that tomorrow. The other high priority issue is teaching bite inhibition which puppy school will help with. The other dogs will teach him to not bite so hard.

After reading the puppy book, overall I feel more hopeful that I can grow a good dog. I'm going to do my best to train Harley and allow him to become a well behaved dog. He's certainly worth all of the effort.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Day #18 with Harley

I live with Major Depression. Some days, like today, I find it hard to do anything but sit in my chair and think about all the things I could or should be doing. I could be taking Harley for a drive or a walk. I know that he will suffer from my depression too if I'm not careful. I don't want Harley to become a casualty of my illness. It's bad enough that David and I are casualties of it. Depression is a funny thing. It just seems to come out of nowhere. It's not like something happened or I thought about something bad. It's just here for no apparent reason. I'm sure there is some underlying reason for it but mostly I think it's just the imbalance in my body that causes it. It's no fun living with depression.

Harley is in his kennel right now so I can have a little break and because he was nipping at me again and it hurt. He's putting holes in my clothes with those razor sharp baby teeth of his. And before you say it, it's not Harley that's got me depressed. He's still totally awesome. I get up out of bed because of him. I know he needs me. I thought about taking him over to Palmer Park for a walk but the afternoon rain clouds have moved in. I could walk him over to the mailbox to pick up the mail. Or I could just let him take a nap.

At times like this I question my ability to be a good dog owner. I know it's not my fault that I have Major Depression but I still feel bad that it effects others (human and canine). I tell myself that I just need to get into a routine with him. He likes routine. But on a day like today there is no routine. He's not barking or whining which is a blessing. I don't mind it so much but it's nice that he's not doing it. I need a few minutes to gather my thoughts and to try to get back on track.

Harley loves the hunting game for meals. He looks forward to it. He always seems to know when it's time to eat. Now he starts hunting around before I can even get the food down. I think I'll start making it a little bit more difficult for him. I could put out all the food while he is in his kennel. I could sort of hide food instead of having it right out in the open. That will give him more to think about.

I wonder if Harley senses my depression today. Maybe that's why he's being so good in his kennel. My dream is for him to become a therapy dog (as opposed to a Service Dog). I know that he brings me a lot of comfort and I'm sure he could bring others comfort too. That's why it's so hard to have a day like today. I feel like I'm missing out on training him. I'll at least work with him later on his click/treat behaviors and we'll play the hunting game for dinner. That's the least I can do today.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Terrible 2's

It's been a good day with Harley. He's starting to bite more and going after shoe laces. He must be in his terrible 2's. LOL He's at my feet sleeping right now, like a good dog should. I really enjoy having Harley. We didn't get out to the store today because I had a lot to do. I can't let that be an excuse though. I need to get him out there. And we didn't walk this afternoon or evening because I didn't want to go out in the rain (I don't have a raincoat). I've got to commit to walking with him every day at least 2 times a day. I also need to commit to getting him out there in the world at least every other day. I know he likes going out because he jumped in the car today. Tomorrow I'll bring him to PetCo or PetsMart. I may call Marianne and see if we could stop by there for a few minutes tomorrow so she can meet Harley. I really want her to meet Harley.

Anyway, we did practice our click/treat behaviors today and he did excellent. Of course I'm biased. He's still a bit timid but I think we can overcome that by bringing him out a lot. I did wash his bed today. It looks and smells much better. It was pretty narly.

Just took Harley out for the night so we can go to bed soon. I love my puppy.

Nipping

I took my shower and did some of my errands, including meeting with Christine to pay her for class. While I was with her I asked if there is anything I can do about Harley nipping beyond standing still and giving him a toy to chew on instead of my clothes. She said that it sounds like I'm doing the right thing. I asked her if I should tell Harley 'no' and she said that would be rewarding the bad behavior (giving him attention for nipping). She also said that it would probably get worse as he's teething but that it would eventually get better. I'm looking forward to that time. lol

Harley did just fine while I was gone. I'm going to wash his bed today. It's looking dirty, furry really. His black coat on the white bed is very noticeable. I'll get that going in a few minutes. When I got home I let him out and then brought him in for the hunting game - lunch version. He loves hunting for his food. Then he went out again and did his business. He's been playing with his duck and bison bone since then.

I had to go out to the garage earlier to get something out of the car and I let Harley go with me. When I opened the door of the car Harley jumped right in. That was funny. I called him and he jumped right out and came in the house with me.

I've put off the laundry long enough. Time to get to it.

The hunting game for breakfast

I was up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom which meant that Harley woke up too. He barked a couple of times. I'm glad that he didn't wake David up. I let him out of his kennel and he went outside to do his business. When we came in he went right to the floor by my chair and parked himself on the carpet. I guess he thought he was sleeping outside the kennel last night. I got a few treats and lured him back to his kennel. He practically runs into the kennel now (if there is a promise of treats). We slept until 6am. I let him out again but the sprinklers were on so he wasn't too thrilled about going out into the grass. I waited until he did though. Then we came in and went back to bed. We slept until almost 9am! I gave him his breakfast, hunting game style, which he really seems to enjoy. I'm still putting the food in plain sight in the dining room and living room. I put it in about 10 different places. He's really getting the hang of it. After he ate he went out and did his business. When he came in he was checking to see if there was any food left lying around (and there was). After all the food was gone he started playing with his bison bone and his duck. He enjoys those two things.

Unfortunately he started nipping at me so I have given him a time out. As soon as he doesn't whine or bark for about a minute, then I'll let him out. But he's still barking right now (off and on). I think I'll take advantage of this time and take a shower. My depression is really bad today and I'd rather just sit in my chair but I know I have things to do so I'm going to get up and get going. (Now he's howling a bit.) I have a few errands to run and then I'm going to call Christine to see if I can meet her somewhere so I can pay her. I don't like having that hanging over me. I don't want to owe anyone money. I'll get that taken care of today if I can.

Harley hasn't been quiet long enough for me to let him out so I'm going to go take my shower.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Duck, duck, goose


Harley and I just took a trip to PetsMart. He did really well on the leash and in the store. There wasn't as much people contact as I hoped but it was his first outing. A little boy patted him and the cashier gave him some treats for doing sit and down. As his reward he got a AKC Honking Duck stuffed animal. He loves it. He's been playing with it since we got home. It always surprises him when it honks. It's cute to see his face. He's just running back and forth with it. He's tiring himself out (something I am very okay with ;) ).

He's having so much fun!

Early morning walk

Harley and I slept until about 6am. I let him out and he did his business. I fed him using the hunting game that Christine told me about. I put his food in different locations in the dining room and living room and he had to hunt for his breakfast. They were in really obvious spots so it was easy for him to find. I'll hide them in less obvious places once he figures out the game. This slows down his eating too which is a good thing. He enjoys the game too. It makes him use his brain and his sense of smell. After he ate I took him out for a walk to the mailbox. He did pretty good today. He wandered in front of me a lot. I'm not sure yet how to get him to stay at my side. I'll figure it out though.

Harley behaved most of the morning and was able to stay out of his kennel. At one point he started nipping at me and I couldn't get him to stop so I gave him a time out. He barked and whined some but not too bad. I took advantage of him being in his kennel and did some laundry and dishes, put out trash and recycle and sat for a bowl of cereal. I had my appointment with Marianne this afternoon so I gave him his Kong ball with peanut butter and treats stuffed in it (it's not a very big hole, only 3 treats fit in it). That kept him distracted while I left the house. When I got home he was fine. No accidents and he seemed sleepy. I took him out and he did his business like a good boy. He has spent a lot of the day chewing on his bison bone. I finally took it away from him so he'd take a rest (which he's doing right now). He's sleeping on the floor in the kitchen. He's really out. I did feed him lunch when I got home and did the hunting game again. He kind of remembered it and had fun again.

I'm trying to keep him entertained when he's awake do he doesn't get bored. He's easy to entertain. He seems to like all of the toys I have for him. I think there's a good selection for now. I also spent time on click/treat training. He did really well with sit and down. I also called him by his name and he did okay with that too. I didn't work with him for too long because I don't want him getting bored or frustrated. I also don't want him eating a ton of treats every day. He must have had enough exercise mentally and physically because he's still sleeping. He's such a good boy (when he's not biting me lol).

All things puppy

It's almost 12:30am. I'm up and Harley is at my feet sleeping. I took him out so he could pee and when we came back he stopped at my chair and down he went. I don't think he wants to go into his kennel. He'll have to at some point, but for now I'm fine being up and having Harley at my feet.

I think I got as overstimulated at puppy class as Harley did. There was so much to take in and so much to do that you just couldn't do it all at one time. Everyone in the class is at different places so there was always a side thing going on that wasn't really relevant to the moment but I wanted to pay attention to get as much information as I could. For example, while I was working with Harley on down there was a side conversation about when to feed the puppies. Christine said that she would have them on a schedule, three times a day, for food and water. Well, I wanted to know that but I also needed to focus on doing down with Harley. Get what I mean. I'm not saying there is anything wrong, there isn't, but I'm trying to not multi-task as much and I'm finding that with a puppy that I have to be in the moment and focused on him. I can't do laundry and dishes AND watch for Harley. Something will lose out (laundry takes days to do instead of hours or Harley gets into something he shouldn't have been allowed to do in the first place). I'm going to have to learn how to make those side conversations more peripheral and put my focus, in the moment, on Harley or whatever task we have been assigned with the other puppies.

I think I need to take more notes while in class. I should let David do most of the training so Harley gets better acquainted with him and I have time to pay attention to what is going on in the room. I'll have to talk to David about that and see if we can come up with a compromise. I really would like to be able to take some pictures and video but I can't do that and do the training. If David did the training Harley would bond with him too and I could document the behaviors. I'll have plenty of time during the week to practice the behaviors with Harley so I definitely wouldn't lose out on time with him. In the long run, I'd probably have more time since I wouldn't have to spend so much time trying to remember what was going on. (Just me and my analytical approach trying to make puppy class easier. LOL)

I really do not Harley to listen to David. He'll go just a bout anywhere with me but he won't listen to David much at all. If we're going off in two directions, David to the back door and me to the hallway, even if David is calling him to go out, Harley will turn around and follow me back into the house. I want it so that even though he can see both of us he'll come to the one that calls him. I don't want him so attached to me that he won't listen to anyone else. I can see how taking the time in class to work with other people's dogs helps with this issue. Harley needs to learn to do his behaviors no matter who is asking him to do them and that includes children and David.

I also want to work with Harley on doing his business in other places when it's appropriate (there's a little back yard beyond the classroom where the dogs can relieve themselves). I'd rather that he pee and poop in the back yard, here at home and there at class, than to do it while on a walk. I'm committed though to clean up after him wherever he does his business. I'm doing an excellent job keeping the backyard cleaned up. It makes owning a dog a much more pleasant experience. He's still had no accidents in his kennel and I think he's had one accident in the house in the last week. I didn't catch that he needed to go out and he couldn't wait. My bad, not his.

When I first went to bed last night I was thinking about how Harley has saved my life, literally. I never saw my life going into my older years and didn't care if it did but now that I have Harley I want to stick around to be with him as he grows old. I'll be honest and say that there have been times in the past that I've contemplated ending my life but now I couldn't even think of that because then who would take care of Harley. I used to just sit in my chair in the living room, doing nothing but thinking about what I should have been doing but now I'm up and awake during the day so I can take care of Harley and me. He really has given me a reason to live my life fully every day and to want my life to continue on. That is a miracle.

I need to take my time and look back over the first class and remember any of the important things that I learned. Playing brain games with Harley is important. I need to use the Kongs more (stuffing treats and peanut butter inside) and I need to start hiding his food so he has to hunt for it. That will definitely give him something to do instead of just sticking his face in a bowl. They are bred to hunt and giving them the opportunity to do that will only make them happier. Harley needs to have his mind exercised at much as possible. I on the other hand would like for my mind to be less exercised. Right now I have Harley's class, the Healthy Starts class and raising Harley to do over the next six weeks. I also need to add walking back into the mix too. It seems like a lot to me because I was mostly sleeping or sitting and staring most of the day before Harley got here. Now that he's here, I want to enjoy every second of it all.

I was checking out Karen Pryor's site and saw a cool training tool. It's a leash that has a clicker built into the handle. That would allow you to clicker train the dog on a leash. I could go back to just the clicker for times he's off leash. The clicker/lead costs $40 though. So I don't know that it will be on the priority list. I've already way overspent on the budget this month just getting Harley and all of his stuff (crate, bed, toys, food, etc.). It wasn't a budgeted expense so it's coming out of other categories in the budget. I know that there is the initial output of money when you get a puppy but it doesn't really stop because you're always updating toys, getting larger kennels, and working on training. There will always be something to spend money on. But that's life. I've decided that I want to enjoy my life now, while I have it and not wait until that glorious day when all things are perfect to live my life because that glorious day is never coming (not in this lifetime).

I could have told myself that a puppy wasn't in the budget and that puppy supplies and vet visits weren't in the budget either. If I had done that, then I wouldn't have a puppy. I could have sacrificed for the future but at what cost to the present? The reality is that we don't have tons of money just sitting around and we don't have the potential for more money in the near future. We could definitely live like no one else now and deny ourselves things but what would be the payout for that action? I was miserable without a dog. Now I'm happy again (as much as this depression, PTSD and BPD allow me to be). I guess what I'm saying is that I'm more interested in living my life today while my life is here for me instead of waiting until there's no time left to enjoy anything. I'm not going to go to Heaven wishing I had saved more money but I would go to Heaven wishing that I would have gotten another dog. Money just isn't the be all and end all anymore.

Well, that's about as profound as it's going to get on The Dog Blog this morning. I've been at this for an hour! What the heck could I have had to say that would take an entire hour? LOL

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Issues

Here are the problems I'm having with Harley that I need help with (either to know that he's just being a puppy and there's nothing I can do or to find a solution to the problem):

1. nipping at my legs, arms and clothes

2. biting the vertical blinds (usually when he has one of his bursts of energy)

3. chewing on the carpet

I'm walking him 2 times a day. Should I be walking him more than that? He doesn't like going out when it's hot so I try to wait for cool times of day to take him. Once the weather gets cooler during the day I'll be able to take him out for walks in the middle of the day. He has plenty of toys to chew on and his bison bone (which he is chewing on right now). I want to use positive reinforcement and rewards but I'm not sure how to get him to stop doing something he really shouldn't be doing. If he nips at me I yelp and that usually helps, but sometimes he is relentless and I have to give him a time out in his kennel (that's what all the online advice suggests). I try to lure him away from the vertical blinds with something that seems better (like his bison bone). As for the carpet, I've had to use some bitter apple to keep him from eating the carpet. That seems to work and distracts him but he tends to go back and chew again.

None of these issues is intolerable. I just want to stop things before they get to be bad habits. I'm sure we'll learn as we go along in training how to handle things like this but I want to stop the bad habits now, especially the nipping. It really hurts when he does that. I guess I will have to be consistent with yelping to keep him from nipping at me. I can move the vertical blinds so they are opened completely and there's less to play with. Maybe that's a good interim solution. Not much I can do about the carpet though. It's everywhere he goes. ;)

I also wonder if letting him chew on the bison bone is a good thing. Will he just want to chew more if I allow him to chew on it? I read tonight that he'll be teething in about a month and will need even more stuff to chew on. Some suggestions are:

1. chicken broth ice cubes

2. frozen Kongs with treats in them

3. Frozen wet washcloths

Again, I want to do the right thing and not encourage bad behavior so I'll ask about these things before I do them. Man, he's going to town on the bison bone. I wonder if he will stop on his own or if I'll have to continue taking it away from him. I just don't want him to be bored with his other chew toys.

K9 to 5


This is a picture of Harley's trainer, Christine and her Golden Retriever, Ginger (who helps out in class).

Here's the info for the place where we are training Harley:

Christine Kelly
K9 to 5 K9 Learning Center
1722 Brookwood
CS, CO 80918
719-238-8118
ckelly@k9to5.us


We're very pleased after just one session.

Doing our training

I just worked with Harley outside. We practiced sit and down with click/treat. We also practiced inside. He's doing really well. He's also learning to touch my hand (the one with the clicker in it) to get a treat. He's very smart.

First puppy class


This is what puppy class did to Harley. LOL

We got to class early and I filled out the paperwork. I didn't think that she might not take the debit card but she didn't. So I have to pay her next week (although I'll probably try to take care of it tomorrow or Tuesday). And we only had $4 for the $5 clicker. So I owe her $106. Harley was the first puppy there and he was shy. He stayed near me or under my chair for some of the class. The first thing we did was let all the puppies get to know each other. Harley kept back for the most part. After play time we started working on clicker training for sit, down, and touching the dogs so they won't be afraid when people touch them. There were two kids there which was great. Harley was great with the kids. Of course he grew up with two wonderful little girls and so I'm not surprised that he did well with them.

One of the things we are doing is not using words to get them to do behaviors. We're using the treats to lure them into position, then we click the clicker and then treat them. Harley seemed to get what we were doing. He actually figured out down. Most of the time the other people there were click/treating him so he'd do behaviors for anyone. And everyone was able to touch him without any problems. There is one dog in the class, Star (a heeler/beagle mix) that is hand shy, but she sure did well with everyone once she figured out the treats were coming. They all did well once they figured out the treats were coming.

Another thing we are doing is not using the word "come" when we want them to come to us. We are using their names instead and then really treating them after we click. Harley was used for the example and got a boatload of treats. He liked that. There were 6 puppies in the class which seemed like just the perfect amount. They all got along together. After Harley got over his shyness he played like it was nobody's business. He seemed to favor a few of the dogs, the more submissive or smaller ones, but he did play with every puppy at some point.

We were there for over an hour and a half. I was very pleased that we got extra time. I can see that Harley is going to learn a lot in this school. So, this is our homework:

1. bring them out to as many places as possible to socialize them and get them used to different situations and distractions (PetsMart, PetCo, Moochie Poochie, groomer, etc.). No dog parks though.
2. practice click/treat with sit, down, come and touching them (the ears, the tail, the feet, the mouth, the collar, etc.); do each behavior 5 times
3. work with him every day
4. don't use words; lure him into position then click/treat
5. remember to call "Harley" when I want him to come to me
6. don't force them into position

Overall, puppy class was a hoot and very educational. David and I both had a great time. I'm already anxious for next Sunday. We do need to get louder clickers though. The one I picked is very quiet. I want a louder clicker. I'll try to trade it out next week. David seems really happy about doing the training. He wants his own clicker. Very cool.

Harley is still napping. He seems worn out. I need to provide a lot of stimulation for him every day so he'll get all of his energy played out. I'm really proud of him and I'm glad he finally came out of his shell. I think next week he won't be as shy.

I may run over to PetCo or PetsMart to look for another clicker. Otherwise I'll get another one from Christine (she's the trainer by the way). I think I'll get one so David will have one for this week's training sessions. That way we can both work with him whenever we want to work with him.

I think I'm tired from puppy class too. lol It sure was a workout. I think Christine took some pictures so I'll ask her for a copy of them. I'd like a picture of him from his first class. I was so busy that I never thought to take a picture of him. I have it all stored away in my memory though and that's what's important.

Christine was amazing. She is an excellent teacher and trainer. We learned so much in such a short amount of time. I look forward to working with her. Harley likes her so she must be okay. ;)

Walk #1 for today

Harley and I just went out for a walk. We just went around the cul de sac. I'll take him out for another walk just before we leave for puppy class. He's eating lunch right now. He's eating a little slower this time. I still think I'll get one of those bowls to slow him down. I don't want him to be a fast eater. I had to put him in his kennel a little bit ago because he was jumping up on me and nipping at me. Gosh, he just found a dime on the floor. I was able to get it from him without any fuss. I'm glad he didn't swallow it. He's laying down at my feet as usual. I'm so glad he didn't swallow that dime. Yikes! I've got to be more careful about that kind of thing. I fed him a little bit early today so he'd have time (hopefully) to go do his business before we leave for class. I know he'll be nervous when he gets there seeing new dogs and new people, but I think that his curiosity will take over and he'll be excited. It should be fun. I'm going to try to take some pictures while we are there.

Brake Fast Bowl

I found this bowl on amazon.com. It's designed to slow down a dog's eating. I think I should get one of these for Harley or should I call him Hoover. lol He's eating way too fast and I'm worried that he'll get bloat by gulping so much air. This kind of bowl would make a big difference. Another suggestion they have is to hand feed the dog so he can't gobble all of his food down. Hand feeding might help with the biting issue too. I could combine both methods. Whatever I do, I have to slow down his eating.

You'd probably never guess but he's sleeping at my feet right now. I know. Hard to belileve. lol He's so calm compared to Skooter, Moped, Huxley or Blitz. Hux and Blitzie were pretty lazy and slept a lot but they still had tons of energy. And they were senior dogs! I just didn't know how to handle Skooter and Moped together so that's why they were out of control. They weren't bad dogs at all. I just was an uninformed owner. They've turned out to be great dogs in spite of my lack of knowledge.

In a little over two hours we leave for Puppy class. For some reason I'm feeling nervous. There's really no reason to feel nervous though. He's just a puppy and will behave as such. I've got to get him out for a walk before we go to get some of the energy out of him. Not that he seems to have much energy right now. I bet there will be peeing puppies everywhere. Yikes!

Another day with Harley

Harley woke me up this morning with a bark. He had to go out and go to the bathroom. I had taken him out around 4:30am but he definitely needed to go again. He knows when it's time for food now. He sits in front of his bowls and waits for me to give him his breakfast. Of course breakfast doesn't last long with Harley. I'm going to have to research how to slow him down while he's eating. He's playing with his Kong Tails right now (instead of chewing on me and my clothes). David must have gone off to the store because he's not here. Harley will be excited to see him. I'm trying to work on Harley greeting more politely than he does right now. I'm sure we'll get some instruction on that in training today. Now Harley has his Wubba. He's such a happy dog.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

CGC Program

Here's the info from the AKC site about the CGC exam:

AKC’s Canine Good Citizen® (CGC) Program

Training/Testing: CGC Test Items

Before taking the Canine Good Citizen test, owners will sign the Responsible Dog Owners Pledge. We believe that responsible dog ownership is a key part of the CGC concept and by signing the pledge, owners agree to take care of their dog's health needs, safety, exercise, training and quality of life. Owners also agree to show responsibility by doing things such as cleaning up after their dogs in public places and never letting dogs infringe on the rights of others.

After signing the Responsible Dog Owners Pledge, owners and their dogs are ready to take the CGC Test. Items on the Canine Good Citizen Test include:

Test 1: Accepting a friendly stranger

This test demonstrates that the dog will allow a friendly stranger to approach it and speak to the handler in a natural, everyday situation. The evaluator walks up to the dog and handler and greets the handler in a friendly manner, ignoring the dog. The evaluator and handler shake hands and exchange pleasantries. The dog must show no sign of resentment or shyness, and must not break position or try to go to the evaluator.

Test 2: Sitting politely for petting

This test demonstrates that the dog will allow a friendly stranger to touch it while it is out with its handler. With the dog sitting at the handler's side, to begin the exercise, the evaluator pets the dog on the head and body. The handler may talk to his or her dog throughout the exercise. The dog may stand in place as it is petted. The dog must not show shyness or resentment.

Test 3: Appearance and grooming

This practical test demonstrates that the dog will welcome being groomed and examined and will permit someone, such as a veterinarian, groomer or friend of the owner, to do so. It also demonstrates the owner's care, concern and sense of responsibility. The evaluator inspects the dog to determine if it is clean and groomed. The dog must appear to be in healthy condition (i.e., proper weight, clean, healthy and alert). The handler should supply the comb or brush commonly used on the dog. The evaluator then softly combs or brushes the dog, and in a natural manner, lightly examines the ears and gently picks up each front foot. It is not necessary for the dog to hold a specific position during the examination, and the handler may talk to the dog, praise it and give encouragement throughout.

Test 4: Out for a walk (walking on a loose lead)

This test demonstrates that the handler is in control of the dog. The dog may be on either side of the handler. The dog's position should leave no doubt that the dog is attentive to the handler and is responding to the handler's movements and changes of direction. The dog need not be perfectly aligned with the handler and need not sit when the handler stops. The evaluator may use a pre-plotted course or may direct the handler/dog team by issuing instructions or commands. In either case, there should be a right turn, left turn, and an about turn with at least one stop in between and another at the end. The handler may talk to the dog along the way, praise the dog, or give commands in a normal tone of voice. The handler may sit the dog at the halts if desired.

Test 5: Walking through a crowd

This test demonstrates that the dog can move about politely in pedestrian traffic and is under control in public places. The dog and handler walk around and pass close to several people (at least three). The dog may show some interest in the strangers but should continue to walk with the handler, without evidence of over-exuberance, shyness or resentment. The handler may talk to the dog and encourage or praise the dog throughout the test. The dog should not jump on people in the crowd or strain on the leash.

Test 6: Sit and down on command and Staying in place

This test demonstrates that the dog has training, will respond to the handler's commands to sit and down and will remain in the place commanded by the handler (sit or down position, whichever the handler prefers). The dog must do sit AND down on command, then the owner chooses the position for leaving the dog in the stay. Prior to this test, the dog's leash is replaced with a line 20 feet long. The handler may take a reasonable amount of time and use more than one command to get the dog to sit and then down. The evaluator must determine if the dog has responded to the handler's commands. The handler may not force the dog into position but may touch the dog to offer gentle guidance. When instructed by the evaluator, the handler tells the dog to stay and walks forward the length of the line, turns and returns to the dog at a natural pace. The dog must remain in the place in which it was left (it may change position) until the evaluator instructs the handler to release the dog. The dog may be released from the front or the side.

Test 7: Coming when called

This test demonstrates that the dog will come when called by the handler. The handler will walk 10 feet from the dog, turn to face the dog, and call the dog. The handler may use encouragement to get the dog to come. Handlers may choose to tell dogs to "stay" or "wait" or they may simply walk away, giving no instructions to the dog.

Test 8: Reaction to another dog

This test demonstrates that the dog can behave politely around other dogs. Two handlers and their dogs approach each other from a distance of about 20 feet, stop, shake hands and exchange pleasantries, and continue on for about 10 feet. The dogs should show no more than casual interest in each other. Neither dog should go to the other dog or its handler.

Test 9: Reaction to distraction

This test demonstrates that the dog is confident at all times when faced with common distracting situations. The evaluator will select and present two distractions. Examples of distractions include dropping a chair, rolling a crate dolly past the dog, having a jogger run in front of the dog, or dropping a crutch or cane. The dog may express natural interest and curiosity and/or may appear slightly startled but should not panic, try to run away, show aggressiveness, or bark. The handler may talk to the dog and encourage or praise it throughout the exercise.

Test 10: Supervised separation

This test demonstrates that a dog can be left with a trusted person, if necessary, and will maintain training and good manners. Evaluators are encouraged to say something like, "Would you like me to watch your dog?" and then take hold of the dog's leash. The owner will go out of sight for three minutes. The dog does not have to stay in position but should not continually bark, whine, or pace unnecessarily, or show anything stronger than mild agitation or nervousness. Evaluators may talk to the dog but should not engage in excessive talking, petting, or management attempts (e.g, "there, there, it's alright").

Equipment

All tests must be performed on leash. Dogs should wear well-fitting buckle or slip collars made of leather, fabric, or chain. Special training collars such as pinch collars, head halters, etc. are not permitted in the CGC test. We recognize that special training collars may be very useful tools for beginning dog trainers, however, we feel that dogs are ready to take the CGC test at the point at which they are transitioned to regular collars.

The evaluator supplies a 20-foot lead for the test. The owner/handler should bring the dog's brush or comb to the test.

Encouragement

Owners/handlers may use praise and encouragement throughout the test. The owner may pet the dog between exercises. Food and treats are not permitted during testing, nor is the use of toys, squeaky toys, etc. to get the dog to do something. We recognize that food and toys may provide valuable reinforcement or encouragement during the training process but these items should not be used during the test.

Failures – Dismissals

Any dog that eliminates during testing must be marked failed. The only exception to this rule is that elimination is allowable in test Item 10, but only when test Item 10 is held outdoors.

Any dog that growls, snaps, bites, attacks, or attempts to attack a person or another dog is not a good citizen and must be dismissed from the test.

Day # 14 with Harley

We've had Harley for 2 weeks now. It doesn't seem like it's been that long because things have been going so well. Life sure has changed around here in the last two weeks. Even though Harley is generally well behaved, he still is a puppy and does puppy stuff (jumping, biting, bursts of energy). I'm just so glad that Harley came home with us. Barb told me that another lady almost took Harley home. I'm so glad she changed her mind. Harley was meant for me and I was meant for Harley.

I checked out the puppy classes. The next one is a beginner class, then intermediate and then advanced etiquette and CGC training (Canine Good Citizen). After he passes the CGC exam then we can go into therapy dog training. There is also a class to continue the clicker training. I'm not sure where that will fit in but it looks interesting. I really want him to be a therapy dog. I'd like to be able to take him for visits where he can make a difference in other people's lives. He certainly has made a difference in my life.

Almost bedtime. I'll have to get him up soon so he can go outside and do his business. I think he'll sleep good tonight since he's had such a busy day. I know I'll sleep good. :-)

Some new pics

Okay, this is what a Kong Wubba looks like:



The top part of it is a hard ball and the next section is a squeak toy. And boy does it squeak! He'll often carry it by a tail and whipped it back and forth.

And here he is with his bison bone which is almost as big as he is LOL:


And here he is playing in the yard with his bison bone with his Wubba nearby:


David said, while I was at the store, Harley didn't make any fuss. He just chewed on his bison bone. He did stop chewing once I got home though. He was happy to see me. He's been out to do his business and now he's sleeping at my feet again. He was a handful today but nothing I couldn't handle. I'm going to enjoy this puppy stage as much as I can. No matter how difficult it gets, I'm going to remind myself that he'll only be this small for a short time. That 16 week old lab I saw at the vet clinic was twice as big as Harley. I can't imagine Harley getting to be that big but I know he will and soon.

Harley did pretty good on our walk to the mailbox. He keeps drifting in front of me and I have to get him back to my left side. He's still pulling too. But overall he's doing really well. I know he'll get better once I know exactly how to train him. I'm looking forward to the puppy class tomorrow. Actually I'm ready for the next class already. LOL I'll have to see what it is so I can be ready for it when it comes up.

I'm sure Harley will sleep until I take him out before bedtime. He's pooped out from all the activity today. That's a good thing. Even though there isn't any mail tomorrow I'm still going to walk him to the mailbox to get some of the energy out so he won't be that hyper at class time. I know he'll be uber excited to see all the other puppies. I don't know how many are in the class (at least 2 others that I know of) but the fewer the participants the better it will be anyway.

Walk to the mailbox

Harley is taking a time out in his kennel. He won't stop jumping up on me, scratching me and biting my shorts. I don't want him to think he can do that. I need to clip his nails. They are very pointy. I'd like to bring him in for a grooming because he could use one. I'll have to check and see if he's eligible to do that with the shots he has. I'll also have to check with his vet to see who they refer to and at what age I can bring him in to a groomer. I really should try to bath him in the tub first but that won't always be possible because he's going to get so big. I should get him used to a bath though. He still thinks that being brushed it play time. I haven't even tried to trim his nails yet. I hope he doesn't put up too much of a fuss.

It's getting cooler out so I should be able to take him for a walk soon. It would be good if I could walk him before he has dinner so he's working for his meal.

Okay, walk done and food eaten. He's drinking water right now. He's tired out from our walk to the mailbox. Yes, we walked all the way over to the mailbox and back.

Just got in from about half an hour out in the back yard. He played with his Kong Wubba, ate some of his bison bone and ran around. David is putting some rocks around the bottom of the deck to hopefully keep Harley from going under it.

I'm going to the store to get some peanut butter for his Kong ball. I can put peanut butter in the ends. He loves that. I'll post some pictures when I get back from the store.

A pretty good walk

I went to PetsMart and was able to get a small lead that matches Harley's collar. It's light enough that it doesn't hang off of him. I was glad they had a matching lead. Then I went to the natural pet food store and got a few ninety-nine cent bags of treats. I don't know that they'll work well for training since some are really big and some are really small but I'll try it. I did find that there is a third flavor of Zuke's Mini-naturals - peanut butter! He'll love that. I'll have to order them online I think since the natural pet food store doesn't carry the peanut butter flavor. I think it would end up being about the same price to buy 3 bags online with free shipping from Amazon.

I took Harley out for a walk. He did pretty good with the new leash. It was hot out so he wasn't thrilled to be out there. He's definitely a cool weather dog. He did chew on the leash a few times but not near as much as he has been doing. I think I'll shift to walking him two times a day - in the morning when it's cool and in the evening again when it's cool. He'll like that better. I'm still just walking him around the cul de sac. I want to start walking him to the mailbox and back. That would be good exercise for him. He really does need more exercise and practice walking on the leash.

Harley is next to David's chair and David is patting him (as long as Harley sits). Harley loves the attention.

Piss and vinegar

I was right. Harley is full of piss and vinegar this morning. He's finally played himself out for a bit. He's been going, going, going. He loves grabbing one of his toys and running back and forth with it. That usually tires him out. I've got to figure out how to get him out there walking without chewing on the leash. Maybe if I give him something to carry in his mouth he'll walk and not chew on the leash. I want to be able to walk him more than I am now.

Tomorrow is the big day - Puppy Pre-school! I know he's going to really get excited about that. He's been doing the excited peeing still. I read something that said that if I train him to sit and shake when greeting someone it could stop the excited peeing. I'll have to work on that with him.

When I was at PetsMart yesterday I picked up a treat bag for David and for me. That way we can both give him treats while we are training him. I don't want to have to keep trading off the treat bag. He seems to like the natural treats I got for him. I probably need to get at least one other kind so he'll have some variety. I need to keep him interested in the treats.

I picked up a small leash at PetsMart yesterday but didn't realize that it had diamond looking things on the end of it near the clip. That would be prime chewing territory for Harley and I don't want him to swallow something like that. So I'll have to bring it back and look for another lightweight leash. If they don't have one at PetsMart I'll take a look at the natural pet food store. They had some leashes outside the store yesterday. I took a brief look at them but didn't really check them out. I have to get a leash today though for class tomorrow.

I think while he's settled down now I'll go and do my errands. That way he'll be easier for David to deal with.

Full of energy

David's alarm clock went off at 5:30am which meant that Harley was up then. I got up and took him outside to do his business but the sprinklers were on and Harley isn't quite used to the sprinklers yet. We had to go out a couple of times before he would pee but he finally did. Even though it was only 5:30am I gave him his breakfast. He gobbled it down. David came out to say goodbye and grabbed a banana. Harley thought David was getting him a treat so he followed David around for a little bit. I don't want to encourage begging. He always sits when he wants a treat so at least he's not jumping all over us.

He seems to have a lot of energy this morning. I'm trying to let him play it out so we can go back to bed for a while. He's played with his Kong toy and his Nylabone spearmint bone (it's a tooth soother) and now he's sniffing around hoping to find one of his edible bones. I'm not going to give him any more food though. He's already gone out and done his business so once he's settled down we can go back to bed. I'll probably eat my breakfast and take my morning meds before we head back to bed though. I think he's going to be full of energy today. I'm going to have to keep an eye on him.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Another wonderful day

Harley is done with his day. He's been out to do his business and is now happily sleeping at my feet. He seems to get being on a schedule. He just knows that it's time to sleep now. I'll get him up when I get ready for bed, take him outside, then put him in his kennel for the night and we'll both sleep through the night. I'm more sure about Harley sleeping through the night than I am about me sleeping through the night. lol

I was thinking of going out for a walk in the morning but David won't be home (he has to work) to watch Harley. I could probably leave him to go for my walk. He's been okay every other time I've left him home in his kennel and I REALLY need to get back to walking. I look forward to him learning leash manners and being able to take him on my walks. That will be fun. I don't know that I'd let him off leash though since he's so young. I couldn't imagine losing him.

Well, I guess it's bedtime. I'm getting sleepy. Time to put Stinky out and head off to la la land.

Harley's toys

Today went by really fast. I got up early, around 4:00am, and let Harley out to do his business then we went back to bed for a little while. I fed him his breakfast around 6am, let him out again and then let him play for about an hour. Then it was back to bed again for a "nap". I'm not sure why I've been so tired. Harley is sleeping through the night which lets me sleep through the night. I had an appointment with Marianne at noon so that meant Harley would be home in his kennel until David got home around 1pm. When Harley sees me going out the door he barks and whines a bit but nothing too serious. He's always very calm when I get home. I want to continue to encourage that calmness in him.

I spent my time talking to Marianne about the effect Berta's death and Harley's life is having on me. I feel like I've been on the sidelines for a very long time and that it's time for me to start participating in my life again. Harley keeps me in the here and now most of the day. I don't have time to reflect on what's happened or what might happen. I have to be in the moment thinking about what's happening right then. That's a good way for me to live my life and Harley helps me to do that.

After my appointment I went to the Natural Pet Food store. I got some natural treats for training and a bison bone (a real bison bone). Bison bones have less fat and are better for dogs. The owner also gave me a dog biscuit for Harley that weighed a quarter of a pound. It was huge! I couldn't wait to bring it home to him. But, before I could go home I had to go to PetsMart and return the kennel, toy and leads that didn't fit Harley. I ended up getting more toys (I want thim to have plenty of things to chew on that are okay for him to chew on) and grooming supplies (nail clippers and brush). I need him to get used to being brushed and having his nails clipped. I don't want either of these tasks to become big issues.

I brought home all the goodies and only took a few things for Harley to play with/eat. I first let him have a little bit of the big biscuit. He really enjoyed that. I took it away from him when I was ready to take it not when he was ready for me to take it away. I want to be the alpha dog in the pack and determine when he gets things and when things are taken away. He tries to play keep away or not give up whatever it is that he has but he doesn't get aggressive and gives it up rather easily. I won't allow him to get food or toy aggressive. He enjoyed the new things that he got to play with or eat. I kept some things back though so he'll have new things in the future. What I'm going to do is put a new toy out and put an old toy away so he'll have different toys all the time.

Right now David and Harley are napping. That gives me time to update the Dog Blog.


There is a picture of some of his toys. He still has his Nylabone keys and Kong ball. I still need to look for that never ending chew toy thingie. He's set up for toys for quite some time now. He's pretty good about chewing only on his toys. Once in a while he'll try for a shoe or the vertical blinds on the back door. I know eventually he'll chew something up but so far he's been great and very well behaved. I'm so glad that I chose Harley and that Harley chose me.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

What a good boy!

Well, we left around 1pm for Berta's funeral and didn't get home until after 4pm. I was sure Stinky would have had an accident in his kennel but when we got home there he was, clean as a whistle. I couldn't believe he waited that long. I took him out as soon as we got home and he went pee. Then a few minutes later David took him out and Harley did his business. What an awesome boy! He's sleeping again now. I think he's just glad to have us home.

Berta's funeral was very touching and sweet. Some of the people close to her got up and spoke (including Tracy). It was very emotional, sometimes funny, sometimes sad. I guess that's how funerals are though. Memorial services always make me think about my own mortality and Heaven. Mostly I worry about Sonny and how he'll do without Berta at his side. I guess God works that out too. All we can do is be there when he needs someone or needs some help.

It looks like Harley has had no reactions to his shots. That's great. I feel good about taking him to Puppy Pre-school now that he's protected. I'm worried about him being a submissive pee-er though. I'm going to have to do some research on that and see what I can learn about it. I'm sure there's some way to help get him out of that habit.

Lisa asked me today how I'm doing with Harley. It was nice to be able to say that things are going well. It's such a different experience with Harley than it was with the GSP's. I sure do miss my girls still but I can see that GSP's aren't the breed for me. I know that things will get difficult with Harley as he becomes more of a puppy but I think I will be able to handle the situation with him better than I did with Skooter and Moped. They had so much energy and they fed off of each other's energy. They were just non-stop. Harley on the other hand at least takes breaks (like he is right now). He's just happy to be with us. I think he was a good choice for us.

Here's a couple of pictures of his vet clinic and his vet, Dr. McKenney:


Vet day #2

We've had a good day so far. Harley got up at about 5:30am to go out and do his business. He gets up when David gets up in the morning. Then we came in and he went in his kennel and I went back to bed until 6am. Then we got up again and I fed him and then he went out to do his business again. We stayed up for about an hour so Harley could play and get some energy played out then we went back to bed again until 10am! I can't believe we both slept that long. I had to get ready to take him to the vets (his appointment was at 10:40am) and get all the trash out before we left. I've been keeping up with the yard. I have bags to pick up poop and I'm using the little silver trash can to put the bags in after I pooper scoop. I'm picking up after him every day (instead of waiting for a week and having someone else come out and do it - saves money and keeps the yard in good shape). I noticed last night that he was eating his baby Kong and could see the pieces in his poop. I'm glad it's coming out of him. I don't want any obstructions like we had with Skooter. So the baby Kong is gone now. I'll have to get him some of the Kongs for aggressive chewers. I remember that ball I got too that had food on each side that was for aggressive chewers. I'll have to look for that again so he'll have something to chew on that has the flavor of something other than rubber. lol

Harley was great at the vets. He rode really well in the car on the way over. He sat at the door to go in and mostly behaved inside (except when he was trying to chew on his leash). Today he got his Bordetella shot and his dog flu shot. The vet said it would be a good idea to get that second shot since he'll be starting Puppy Pre-school on Sunday. He was fine with getting his shots. He didn't even seem to feel them. I got his paperwork from the vet's office for his class. (Dawn was nice enough to remind me that I needed the paperwork - duh on my behalf.) I had the vet look at his eyes and she said that he seemed to be okay, just a case of the morning crustys. He got to meet another black lab, a sixteen week old, while we waited for the bill. They didn't actually go near each other but were about 5 feet apart. They both were very interested in each other. Next thing I knew, Harley plopped down and was at my feet. He did do some nervous peeing again. I hope that's not going to be an ongoing issue for him. Of course, he's only done it at the vets as far as I can tell. We'll see how he does Sunday.

Right now he's in his kennel taking a shot's nap. We have to go to Berta's funeral this afternoon so he'll be alone for a couple hours again. I'm sure he'll do okay. I'm checking him every now and then to make sure he's not having any reactions to the shots. So far, so good. It's almost lunch time so I should get him out and feed him in a few minutes. Or maybe I'll wait until later so he'll have an empty stomach while we are gone. Nah, I don't want to make him wait. I'll get him out in about ten minutes so he can eat. I want to keep him on as much of a schedule as I can.

So it's been a good day so far. I'm enjoying having Harley. Oh yeah, he's already gained some weight (I weighed him at the vets). He's going to be a chunk as he gets older. That's why training will be so important. Keeping him under control will be a priority.

Samantha"s Prince of the Prairie

Samantha"s Prince of the Prairie
Skooter

Samantha's Prince of the Pines

Samantha's Prince of the Pines
Moped the Magnificent

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