Consequences

This is the man who ignored me, saying it was a good idea to put 94-pound Amber on the no-pull leash yesterday in areas of high traffic and lots of stimulation. Amber did what puppies do, leaping around to try to get to the wonderful things and people around her.

At the craft show on the square, people were upset when the shock collar worked and Amber cried out. At the yard sale, he didn’t put the collar on correctly, so the shock didn’t happen. Since it didn’t happen, she went after what she wanted – a small doggie – resulting in my husband face surfing on the ground….

We started training last night again with the no-pull collar and leash combination, figuring out what we did wrong at the yard sale. Amber walked around with us calmly, happily with no problems. I’ll keep doing this on a daily basis. Then we’ll also try again in places with very few people, making sure the walking assembly has been put on correctly. We’ll build up again to the vet’s office, and other places we need to have her out of the car.

I will, however, continue to SUGGEST that we NOT let her out of the back seat in places with lots and lots of wonderful things for a dog see, smell, and try to get to – regardless of our ‘hopes.’  Hopefully, this stubborn man will listen…

He’s doing much better this morning, even though he still looks quite impressive. He’s resting, napping, and watching TV today.

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10 responses to “Consequences

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous

    Tell Harvey l feel for him.

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  2. Oh, how terrible! At that size though they can be head strong when excited. I had to carry a fly swatter. It didn’t hurt my Chessie, but he was sure scared of it. 🙂

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  3. Jennifer Ann Mitchell Carroll's avatar Jennifer Ann Mitchell Carroll

    Wow! Lesson learned…hopefully. Tell Harvey I hope he heals quickly. And, you know…stubborn runs in his family! Hugs to you both. J

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    • I HOPE lesson learned. At least he’s thinking about it, saying that it’s mainly his pride being hurt now, even though he looks like the fighter who lost the battle. I’m not holding my breath that he’ll listen the next time. I’m trying to work with Amber in the yard with the collar every day.

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