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Interesting Morning Walk
Ozzy and I went for our morning walk this morning in our new neighborhood (we moved three days ago). There is a highly reactive dog in a yard with a chain link fence between the dog and the walking path on our walking route. This morning was the third time Ozzy has had to walk by this dog who absolutely loses it when a dog walks by his fence. The first time Ozzy encountered this dog the other day, Ozzy reacted very strongly pulling and barking - but wouldn’t you if you were an 11 month old working breed smart dog full of teenage hormones who was being treated like that, lol? This morning, on the first pass by the reactive dog, Ozzy barked and pulled a little when the dog freaked out, but stayed beside me as I continued to walk confidently, looking straight ahead and stimming and singing “I Can See Clearly Now” in my head (Thank you Jessica!). On the second pass of the reactive dog on the way home, I did the same thing and Ozzy walked beside me, looking at the dog, but he didn’t bark or pull. I gave him massive praise and treats once we were past the dog. It was then that I realized that Ozzy’s ecollar was turned OFF! We had done the entire hour long morning walk with no ecollar! Ozzy behaved amazingly the entire walk and was extremely obedient with no stimming at all. AMAZING. Of course the collar will stay on for years likely, but what a happy accident. Another interesting note: when I take the collar off before bed, Ozzy will outright ignore commands like “drop”, which he follows very well with the collar on. He is just way too smart and my socks are not safe without the ecollar, lol.
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This sounds amazing! I took Gus for a walk last week and forgot the controller 🤦‍♂️
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Good morning! Gus has been doing really well with his loose leash walking and his auto downs are great. He does still get stimulated by smells and other dogs and sometimes he is not responding to a stim, no matter how high. Are there other things we can do in those situations to help bring is attention back?
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@Jessica Rutschke what is a step back? We have been have him auto down and calm down before we continue the walk. Depending how heightened he is it generally works! Since posting we have changed our route a bit and we have had more good days than bad days!
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