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Perspective "It
means a determination to breed complete
dogs, not caricatures with numbers and letters, dogs with brains and beauty."
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We are the backbone of the sport, but hardly the
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We get so wrapped up in competition and breeding for the show ring
that too often, we forget what dogs mean to people. A true story of
a showdog that didn't turn out
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The dog you take home is the same prospective winner you brought to the
show, he is as good as he was before the judge placed him.
The
Personal Dog
"A lot of professionals get so caught up in the business of
"doing dogs" that they forget what started them in that career,
the dog that was always your closest friend."
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The Personal Dog
Part Three: TRAINING
by Tam Cordingley
We've discussed the definition of a personal
dog, the selection of a personal dog, now
we are going to discuss the making of a personal
dog. As this audience is primarily
made up of dog people I'm sure many will
say "I know how to train a dog".
That may be true, BUT, training a personal
companion is different than training a show
or competition dog. Often the two overlap
but we are concentrating on the personal
companion.
Always remember the aim. This dog will
be with us for life. In the car, at our desk,
on the couch, and usually on our bed. It
needs to be a help not a burden. The
first item is housebreaking. This is
done by keeping the dog on a leash, physically
attached to your side. A belt around
your waist with the leash looped thru works
great. To be a little more high tech,
the sled dog people have an adjustable belt
with tie rings attached, wide nylon web in
various colors. The idea is the same
as crate training, the dog doesn't want to
soil his area. The mechanics are a
little different as it is up to you to notice
when Flopsie needs to go out, and it is always
YOU who takes her out. It is YOU who
stays out with her while she cleans out,
it is YOU who praises her and then takes
her back inside with YOU. Throughout
this article you will notice that it is you
who does everything for your dog. This
applies whether you are single, married,
or in a partner situation. A personal
dog belongs to one person, not two, one person
takes total care of this dog.
Once housebroken, it is easier and less labor
intensive. While you are at your desk
have a pad for Flopsie next to you, have
her attached to your side with a leash, have
water where she can reach it, give her a
bone or hoof, then go about your business.
Flopsie must learn patience. The first
day it may be a little trying, make sure
she doesn't eat your desk or computer or
phone cords, after that she gets the concept.
Outside, breakfast, outside, boring time
at the desk, outside, maybe a car ride, outside,
lie by Mom's feet while she makes dinner,
eat, outside, sit on Mom's lap and watch
a picture box, outside, go snuggle next to
Mom in bed all night.
Easier said than done you say, not so.
Set your mind that Flopsie is firmly attached
to your side everywhere it is safe for her
to go. As soon as you decide a puppy
is going to be your personal dog, begin the
process. If it is one of the pups you
bred, separate it from the other dogs at
7-8 weeks and treat it as your dog.
Don't take the easy road and put it with
the others only while you finish this project,
or when you have company, or when it is raining.......this
is your personal companion - treat it this
way.
Leash training is easy, Flopsie knows no
other way. There is no jerking, no
commands, she is tied to your belt and if
you walk so does she. If you sit so
does she, etc. Puppies are very smart,
if it is unproductive to be a jerk they will
abandon the behavior.
Now Flopsie is about 10 weeks old, leash
trained, housebroken, and sleeps all night.
It is time for the outside world.
Just a brief note about sleeps all night.
My bed dogs, 3 right now, are taught they
are not allowed to jump off the bed unless
I lift them down. In the morning I
can get dressed and put on my shoes without
wondering what the pup is doing, or where.
Of course immediately we all go outside.
The car is easier if your dog is small.
Just tuck them under your arm and out to
the car. Plop Flopsie down next to
you and off you go. Your attitude of
business as usual makes this a no sickness
episode in most situations. Flopsie
must not jump around and be a distraction,
lie down next to you is the order of the
day. Make sure you have water in the
car, and a leash. When you leave her
for a short while, park in the shade, leave
ventilation, and stay gone only a short while.
When you return, attach leash, which you
have removed while away from the dog, and
take Flopsie out for a bathroom break.
Always teach your personal dog to relieve
herself away from home, this dog will be
out a lot and will be most uncomfortable
if she can't wet unless at home.
Visiting. Some people won't mind if
you bring your dog when you visit.
If this is the case always keep Flopsie on
leash and respect your host's home.
No running around and jumping. Flopsie
can demonstrate her lie down skills. Some
of us carry a target towel, to give Flopsie
a home base. Some people do mind.
If your host has dogs of their own it is
better dog manners to let Flopsie rest quietly
in the car unless invited in.
Flopsie can be a show dog too, as well as
a personal companion. Flopsie won't
freak out about slick floors, just like home
after cleaning day. Loud speakers won't
bother her, sometimes the TV gets real loud.
Strangers, animals, vehicles, are all familiar
to her. She is a calm and confident
show dog. She is used to responding
to your voice, used to keeping the leash
slack, used to being with you.
The key to a personal dog is a leash.
Mold Flopsie to the model of a personal dog,
don't let her run wild then try to cram her
into the mold. Show her by word, deed,
and attitude what you expect her to be. Use
the leash, converting to a long line, for
months. It will be worth the effort.
A few months and you will have a dog you
can confidently take into any situation and
know you will always have a friend and companion
for the next 10 or more years.
I can't end this without a short story about
Scruffy, my personal dog for 13 years.
After she finished, I bred her and awaited
her pups with great anticipation. Had
a raised whelping box next to my bed.
She whelped 5 lovely babies, and within two
days would lovingly pile them all up, cover
them with the bedding, and walk over into
bed with me. One little female, Cricket,
was a persistent squeaker when she woke up
and Mom was gone. Scruf would go, ever
so carefully, back to the box, pluck Cricket
out and bring her into bed with us, carefully
stuffing her close to me for care, then back
to sleep. When it was time to go back
to the others she would pick up Cricket and
take her back with the others to be fed.
Cricket lived for 16 years, 13 of these with
a new owner, and never would stay in a pen
or box. For 16 years she slept tucked
under the chin of her person. Her Mama
really taught her how to be a personal dog
and she would settle for no less.
Until you know the joy of having a great
dog never farther than a glance away, your
life will always have something lacking.
The training of a personal dog is time consuming
but is the most rewarding task you will ever
complete.
©
2000
The Personal Dog
Part One - A lot of
professionals get so caught up in the business of "doing dogs" that they
forget what started them in that career, the dog that was always your
closest friend.
The Personal Dog
Choosing The Dog, Part
Two
- It's surprisingly easy
to choose the right dog to match your lifestyle and needs.
The Personal Dog
Training, Part Three - You know
what you want and need, now it's time to develop your Personal
Dog.
The Personal Dog
Older Dog, Part
Four - Missed
opportunity recovered! How to convert an older dog into that very special Personal
Dog.
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