Well my house is filled to the brim. There are Shibas everywhere. After Ginger left I still had Prince. Add to that Tasha, who is technically being fostered by my mom, but I am looking after her Shiba when she is working with Tasha. To add to that, Toshi, a stray from the Philly Pound came here on Monday because we are just out of foster space. So at total count, I have 6-7 dogs in here at any given time. Thank goodness for crates. All the fosters are doing well for the most part. Prince is coming around and has really learned to trust. He even calms down when he gets wound up just by saying "stop". Tasha has really started to come out of her shell. She is eager to come out for a pat or a scritch and finally runs around mom's house with her tail up. She also gets along perfectly with all the other dogs. She couldn't care less about them. And finally Toshi. Poor Toshi. A Shiba on the euthanasia list at the Philly Pound. The rescue pulled him from there on Monday and he has taken the whole ordeal very well. As far as we know, he was a street stray. He has no understanding of what a house is or even what people really are. He is cautious but friendly and will put up with anything. He is happy to stand there and be petted but does not have any understanding of basic commands. He also wants to mark my whole house. Guess marking is the first and foremost behavior on my list to fix. So if anyone reading this is in the NYC Metro Area, please consider fostering a needy Shiba. And if you are not in our area or are simply not a Shiba person, please consider fostering for another needy organization. Rescues are always grateful to have more foster homes and if the dogs could say so, they would thank you too. It can be hard work sometimes, but nothing in this world is more rewarding for me and I know there are other people out there who would feel the same if they just opened their door to a dog in need.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
It’s Raining Foster Dogs
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Foster Updates
Well, Ginger is off the another foster for behavior modification testing. I miss her. As much as I tried not to become attached, she really weaseled her way into our family. He social issue were never as bad as most of the other dogs I have worked with. She will make a wonderful companion for someone and I hope her best years are still to come.
Prince is doing well. His snappy behavior has improve immensely. He is much more happy and outgoing. He look to me know for instruction, which is huge because before he used to just run around aimlessly and get into trouble. He loves to come in from outside now because treats and training come soon after. He sits by default now and downs are coming slowly. His loose lead walking is improving and he is starting to get with the program. I think he will make a wonderful buddy for someone who wants to keep training with him and enriching his life.
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Friday, May 30, 2008
Dog Camp 2008!!
We had a BLAST! Mashi, Saphira and I packed our stuff and headed to Centenary College in Hackettstown NJ last Friday to attend Camp Barking Hills. We attended so many fun and fascinating classes and accomplished so much. Here is a breakdown of what we took:
Friday night:
Presentation of Classes
Saturday:
Better Training Through Communication — Shaping with Verbal Cues or Clickers, Pet Tricks A, Recall Remedies P1, Swimming Lessons (yes Mashi, a shiba, swam), CGC Prep A, Dealing with Fears and Phobias, Canine Olympics
Sunday:
Skateboarding, Pet Tricks B, Recall Remedies P2, On the Ball: Fitness and Conditioning, Pampered Pooch Cooking Seminar, CGC Prep B, Canine Troubleshooting, Craft Night,
Monday:
Two CGC Tests (Both Passed!!) and Self Control, followed by awards and tricky tray.
It was an amazing weekend. Mashi's team won the Canine Olympics, both of them earned their CGC's (while Flyball was going on in the same gym), and we learned so many things. I wish that it happened twice a year. We had such a fabulous time and I can't wait to go back again next year.
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Fostering a Happy Stable Dog
Dog Camp was this past weekend. It was an amazing blast and I will write more about that later. But I wanted to address a topic that camp brought up while I was there. One of the instructors, brought up how she fosters the tough dogs. The reactive, fearful, and aggressive dogs. This is where Dawn and I have a lot in common.
I foster the hard case dogs for NYC Shiba Rescue. The ones that have bit, the ones with food aggression, the reactive ones. I like working with these dogs because I feel like they need a fair chance. They need someone who can get down deep and see if the problems can be figured out. I like being the tough dogs second chance.
What came up in conversation was how our own dogs are so different from the fosters. Not in issues but more in behavior. For the most part, my fosters are better behaved then my own dogs. When looking back at this and talking about it I realized why. Because I run I tight ship at home, especially for my fosters. I also don't let my fosters get away with bad behavior from the start.
To rehabilitate them better, I only ask one thing of them, to be happy, stable dogs. I take all the guess work out of their lives. They have a schedule to depend on. They know when feeding will be, when training will be, and know that they do not have to worry about anything. They simply get to be the dogs they never got to be before. Without unnecessary stresses, they become more confident, stable and calm. They start to listen and look to me for instructions within days and issues melt away. Once they are settled in I can focus on the stimuli that sets off their issues (if I can find any) and desensitize it. Since they are not effected by other stresses their issues fade quickly and they become wonderful companions.
Now off to give Ginger a big hug. She has come so far and I am so proud of her. She will make someone extremely happy someday.
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Monday, May 5, 2008
Hard Work and The Show Ring
Ugh, what a long week. The weekend was filled with shows and rescue work. Saphira's breeder was sick so Saphira did not get to show. That meant it was just Mashi's big weekend. While Mashi did not come home with anything but first in his class, he still tried hard. Saturday was the first day he showed on grass. He was excited, a little stressed and very distracted. The table was wobbly and that made him a little unhappy. He tried to focus though and after our ring time we practiced obedience in a grassy area in the middle of the place. She was nicely focused and upbeat. It was a nice opportunity to test him. I finally got to meet Mashi's breeder family and even his brother. They were very pleased with how he turned out.
Trenton was Sunday and Mashi was a lot more together and wanting to show. He was used to the grass by now and was very upbeat. We used a different lead and it seemed to help focus his attention. The judge was very nice and kept telling me that he really liked Mashi. No idea what he did not put him up then but I will take the compliments anyway.
After Trenton I headed to South Jersey to visit with Jenn from NYC Shiba Rescue. We hung out and I got to play with Sophie the new puppy and Tiki my old foster. Tiki looked so good and so happy. Eventually we covered Intake and covered most of the in person training. I know Jenn will make an awesome Intake Director.
Got lost on the way home and didn't get home till late but it was still an nice evening.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
The Mashi Man and Heeling
I just had to make a little post about Mashi Man and his super heeling. We were out in the backyard/garden today and all he wanted to do was heel. He even did a drop with half a hand signal and no verbal command. All he wanted to do was strut at my side, looking up with glee.
I have trained a lot of dogs to heel but nothing feels like the feeling I get when I have a shiba heeling at my side. Especially a 10 month old, and especially when he is so happy to be doing it. I am so greatful to have Mashi in my life. He is such a joy to train.
What his heeling means for the show ring Saturday, I have no idea. I guess I will run him through his conformation paces Friday to put him in show dog mode.
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Intermediate 1 DONE!
Well Mashi was a superstar last night. He owned the intermediate exercises and wowed our instructor. A week ago we didn't think he would pass this class be he proved us all very wrong yesterday. He was eager, attentive and happy the whole time. I am so proud of him. Now on to Intermediate 2. He is so close to starting Novice Obedience and is has a wonderful foundation for it.
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