Showing posts with label puppy training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puppy training. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

Midnight at Ten months

Well the boy is now ten months old, actually he was born on the 3rd of June 2010.
I found his pedigree papers the other day, 
I had forgotten his registered name is --
SHERTONA SPECIAL EDITION.
He was the only puppy, hence the name.
This picture was taken when he was about 14 weeks old, 
it was his first day in a "working harness".
He still had his baby haircut and was so small.

Last week I wrote a new article  for Pet Stock,
here it is -------
                               Midnight at Ten Months
I cannot believe Midnight is now 10 months old, he is no longer a “little puppy”, now he is an adolescent, that challenging time all dogs  [and children]  go through!!!!!
 He is pushing the boundaries constantly --- never heard the word “Sit” in his whole life, and as for walking to “heel”, I am obviously talking to another dog, not him!! 

Just as well he is not my first dog, I know adolescence is just a stage, he will grow through it.
I think this is the time when I need to remember all the things that Midnight and I have achieved in seven months ----------
We have learned to trust each other enough to travel 7kms safely alone.

We can catch trains and ride in hoist buses with a carer. 

Attend council meetings and conferences, without Midnight moving from the side of my chair.
He has learned to stand still when I have a bad episode and not interfere when strangers come to help me.
My disability makes it very difficult for me to put on his collar and harness, Midnight knows when I give the command ”paws”, he must place his front paws on the chair I have chosen, push his head through his collar and harness and keep still while I slowly do up all the buckles!!
We have been working on the command “leave it”, an assistance dog must never pick up anything from the ground  or table, and definitely never ask for food. Sometimes it is really hard to walk past a piece of chicken lying on the ground, but he is now doing it.
An important thing I have learned, is how to protect him from potentially dangerous dogs. Because he is always attached to me and cannot defend himself Midnight can be a target for other dogs, a dog attack is a very scary thing when you are in a wheel chair.
This week my trainer – Chris, brought a manual wheel chair to our lesson, she wanted to replicate as much as possible, my limited movement  and possibly make training easier for me. It was very interesting for me to watch Middi working with someone else in a chair, thank goodness he was just as cheeky for Chris, as he has been for me lately.
Of course Middi and I have learned other things since we started on our long journey towards Assistance dog registration , but this is enough for now I think!  


Easter holidays are coming up soon, please remember chocolate is a cumulative poison for your dog, please don’t let him join in the egg hunt!!
Remember, if you see us roaming the area, come and say “Hello”, Middi and I love to chat, we can tell you about our holiday on Phillip Island – a puppy paradise.
                       Anne and Midnight.
Its interesting to look back on what we have done, and see how "the Boy" has grown and matured.
Like all children he can be very good 
and also very naughty,but I certainly love him!!!!!!!
                  Until next time --- Enjoy Autumn

Monday, March 7, 2011

More Midnight!

 Midnight is almost nine months old!

Have you ever seen a pair of eyes like these,
when Middi looks at me like this, I melt, 
he is so trusting and loving.

This is my problem, 
it is my responsibility to help him become the best Asistance dog he can possibly be.
Sometimes I feel I cant do it, that I am not good enought, 
this is when I need to look back at all the things we have both learned,
IN LESS THAN SIX MONTHS!

We have learned to trust each other enough to travel 7kms in any direction from our home, we can go on trains,
ride in hoist buses together,
attend council meetings 
and even go through the scarry underpasses. 
I can protect Midnight from potentially dangerous dogs
and he gives me the courage to attempt things I would not do before having him.
None of these things would we have been able to do 
without the help of "Chris".
We met when I was looking for a puppy school for Middi.
I wanted us to learn basic obedience skills
and him to play with other pups.
The trouble was, we couldnt get up the stairs
at the puppy school, so Chris came to us! 
This is her web site ---
it explains the way she teaches - always positively
and with patience. 
Midnight and I, are her first "disabled team", 
so it is a learning experience for all of us.

Here she is with her own dogs --
read about them on her web site.

Here she is working with Middi --
"sitting" beautifully for a treat.

practicing "look".

having a cuddle at the end of a session.

walking with "Angel", 
it is very important that Middi learns to walk on a lead, not just in his harness.

this is Kimmy, she is Chris's rescue dog,
she doesn't stand any nonsense 
from adolesent poodle boys!
I have a prettier picture of Kimmy, but I love tongues!!


This is a very small part of the training Chris and I do together.
I think I am very lucky to have found someone as caring and dedicated, 
who can also put up with
unsure 66 year old wheelies!!!!!


Next time I will talk about what we do in our sessions together.


Until then --- love a puppy, [and yourself]