Thursday, May 14, 2015

Invest in your dogs mental state and it will pay off in dividends for the rest of your time together.

This is what I love and why I love doing it!  Seeing a dramatic change in a dog's mental state!

Jasper is a typical small dog who presents a nervous and frightened and jumpy state of mind...an overreactive syndrome let's say.  His inner thought monologue consists mostly of wildly worrisome thoughts...thoughts that somehow relate to his early demise or fears therein.  It is my view that a dog's psyche can be filled up with highly overreactive responses for any number of thought "triggers"...meaning a Rolodex of things that a dog usually overreacts to in the exact same way, when they are triggered by them.  The following links to videos of Jasper, are four examples of what I will be talking about:  https://youtu.be/4FTt8We4os8

Dogs Have Triggers Like: A stern voice, a provocative movement, a hand gesture, a sound, a certain tone in a person's voice, the speed at which the dog is approached, the size of the person moving towards the dog, the type of shoes or boots the person is wearing, someone just carrying a leash, someone jingling a leash, the dog being on it's back, seeing an open door, hearing a gardner working, hearing traffic, hearing another dog barking, their owner walking to the kitchen, opening a door, getting out of bed, walking down a hallway...you got the idea! It's maybe hundreds of these things they will "Naturally" just react poorly to.   https://youtu.be/ZX9Qy1SDHnw

There is really no comfort that resides mentally inside some dogs heads.  They could be small dogs or bigger dogs.  It's a cacophony of many jumbled visions of what could cause something terrible to happen to the dog.  It's overwhelming and debilitating!  You, as a human, may have experienced this kind of overwhelming sense of having too much going on at any particular time, and being on the verge of a snap at "Just one more thing".  When you reach that point...what do you do to relax?  Take a hot bath, drink a glass of wine, get a professional massage, take a vacation, go out and have a long dinner with friends...?  Dogs have no way to decompress like humans do, nor do they realize that they SHOULD decompress or relax, nor do they realize that they CAN even relax, and certainly may not even know HOW to relax.  Humans can decide to relax and then go do it, but dogs don't know that option even exists AND SO THEY ARE ALWAYS IN A PERPETUAL STATE OF NERVOUSNESS!

A very important part of my "Method", is to give dogs a well needed neck, and back massage.  I find dogs so wound up and tense that it makes it hard for them to walk or think clearly.  When I show them they actually can have a relaxed state of mind and body, they sort of melt into a new reality that gives them a breather from that Rolodex of fears flipping through their heads.  Once the dog learns to feel what it's like to actually BE RELAXED, then they now have a point of reference to return to. Notice Jasper's eyes change in all the pictures!  https://youtu.be/5rgoMXziUyg

What I attempt and mostly succeed in doing for a dog's mental state, is to give them something to concentrate on other than their "inner monologue of fears".  Once they begin to listen and respond, and by asking them to Stop-sit-and Wait, they must keep returning from their inner thoughts or worries, and refocus and concentrate on what I have asked them to do, (albeit may only last for maybe instants or moments), and by this process of coming back to listening to me and getting out of their heads, they can find at least a moment when they "KNOW" exactly what I want from them, and that becomes the seed of confidence that they can begin to rely on in "knowing" and not of "fearing" the unknown, and THAT is WHEN they BEGIN their journey of learning to listen and to correctly respond to what makes the trainer happy and ultimately...them being happy and confident FOR A JOB WELL DONE.   A shared moment of connection between man and dog becomes a string of those moments that all link together to form the true bond that I help create between dog and owner.  Does that make sense?  https://youtu.be/Q-SCN8a29Js

This is the concept behind what I believe is so important about leash training...it's what I always go back to and is the biggest reason why dogs who start out in families being agreeable with most anything, eventually become "independent" thinkers and develop "issues" due to a lack of boundaries and rules and some organized order for them to follow in the home.  The leash keeps them listening and connected and focused on their owner and of the commands.  That leash becomes the telephone line of your thoughts going straight into the dogs head.  Like I say...Dogs will make bad decisions that effect everyone around them, because...dogs want to do what they want to do, when they want to do it!  It's what dogs do!  So, it's the owners job to guide their dog along the path of doing what the owners want them to do and to not do what the owners don't want them to do.  This is easier than it sounds...obviously, or everyone who owns a dog would all have perfect dogs.  Again, that's where I come in!

My method, in a nutshell, is how I get dogs out of their heads and to learn HOW TO LISTEN before returning them back to their owners control (or lack thereof). This is where I differ from dog trainers who teach classes in heeling.  I work with the psyche.  I also find myself training the owners as much as the doggies!  My business tag line is                                                                                     BEHAVIOR TRAINING FOR DOGS AND THEIR PEOPLE!

Before a dog can listen, he needs to KNOW HOW TO LISTEN!   When a dog spends a day or two with me, (Dog Day Transformation), they first learn how to be calmer, and how it's ok to be calm and unafraid...even for long moments or an entire day, and then how to listen to instructions from a caring, patient and calm leader.  I say to my clients that dogs have "built up their own 3 lanes of a superhighway of overreactions".  This means that they have well warn paths of reacting poorly to many things, (like I mentioned earlier in that long list of "triggers").  What I teach is to think about creating an alternate route or detour around those well warn overreactions or triggers, and to build a detour of calm non reactions to the things that they used to react to.

Don't you think your dog or any dog deserves to be taught how to listen and to be calmer under the same  circumstances that had previously set them off into a bad place?

I say...Invest in your dogs mental state and it will pay off in dividends for the rest of your time together.
BE WHO YOUR DOG LOOKS UP TO!

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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Be a Benevolent Dictator for your dog!

One of my pet peeves with some Dog Owners and Dog Rescue people, is that they cannot let go of what i call...the "Bleeding Heart Syndrome", when it comes to helping dogs rehabilitate.  One of the first things I explain to my clients who have hired me to help them with their dog's biting or jumping or digging etc. issues, is to tell them that I want them to stop empathizing with their dogs current plight and to not worry about how the dog reacts when they are on the leash for the first time or when they are on the leash with an actual leader for the first time.  I ask them to just take the position that they "Approve of what's going on".  All dogs react very differently when they find themselves "captured" by a person holding the leash who isn't swayed by their pulling or jumping or snarling or biting or whining or crying or flopping around like a live fish in a hot frying pan.  Dogs may display a variety of degrees of this behavior when they try to get away from me and try to bite off their leash or wriggle out of their collar.

When most dog owners see this happening, they usually go straight to that ugly place where they feel the dog is hurting or is in pain or that I am somehow abusing them...and they need to react to it or to me.  I appreciate the reasoning they have, but I tell them that what they are feeling doesn't help the dog recover and relax, it only gives the dog hope that he will be saved by them soon.  I personally see that kind of reaction as a an acquired syndrome that has happened to dog rescue personnel or to well meaning volunteers and/or people who wish to help dogs find better homes, and do it just because! I think it comes out of knowing where the dog has come from, or maybe having been abused or neglected, or abandoned into the mean streets like my dog Shea was.  It's usually their first go to response and perhaps their only response that makes sense to them, to believe they are being an advocate for the dog, or maybe to make sure that the doggie will never experience any pain or suffering or restricted movements again for the rest of its life, because it's life to date has been so very crappy and unfair and therefore worthy of only love forever more.  This kind of attitude is initially "Admirable" but the energy that comes off the human who thinks this way, is picked up and interpreted by the dog as being more like the dogs "Enabler" than it is being what the dog owners think it is.  In reality, it is a loving and helpful technique used by the dog trainer to get their dog to relax and to stop flailing and to learn that life WITH the pack is a much better than the life OUTSIDE of the pack.  Dogs may picture themselves as "A Pack of One", and out of that attitude, I believe is where the dogs make bad decisions that effect everyone around them.

Granted...the dog owners hearts are in the right place, and I applaud them for their selfless missions to save all the animals they can, but their over loving mental state and their lack of knowing what a dog actually needs to get back on track, unintentionally (or intentionally as I have discovered) prevents the dog from achieving what a trainer like me needs to see out of a dog and the dog owner.  When the dog truly "feels" that their owner is "Hurting for them" and wishing it would just stop, then that energy and attitude actually fuels the dog to continue to overreact to being on a leash.  It's akin to riding and "Breaking a Wild Mustang", no matter how much the horse tries to buck off and bite at the rider, the horse kicks and bucks and jumps around in a blazing huff right up until it eventually gives in, (all horses have a variety of levels of determination just like dogs have) and they stop all their frantic attempts to maintain freedom, and in the dogs case, to maintain dominance...and regarding the horse, it lets go and becomes trainable and rideable and more valuable to it's owner.

What I see in the dog owners faces and in their wringing hands, and sometimes what I hear in their whining sounds and uncomfortable voices, and the squirming in their seats... tells me that they are sympathizing and worrying about the dogs well being, as it goes through it's reaction to being on the leash...instead of being the kind of dog owner that shows the dog that they are confident and convinced that what the trainer is doing with their dog, is geared for the dogs own good, and that ultimately in the end, the dog and owner will have the connection of trust and respect that has been non existent to date.

I like to use the metaphor of an alcoholic or drug addicted son or daughter who is causing havoc in a family, and the parents tell their son or daughter that they are going to send them to rehab for 30 days if they don't stop their drug and/or drinking ways, and then on that day the child is supposed to go and get help, the child puts up such a convincing plea to the parents, that this time they will change and that they will do better and to please not send them to rehab, and instead of falling upon deaf ears, the parents cave to the sympathetic and pathetic pleas of the child and so they don't send them to rehab.  This tactic has shown the child how to manipulate the parents on both ends...to deal with the child's crappy behavior and bad decisions they make that effect the family and all who interact with the unruly actions of the addict or drunk, and then to turn to an appeal to the maternal and paternal instincts of protective parents to keep them from actually following through with their threats.

These "Maternal Pleadings" reach into the heart strings of the Bleeding Heart "Parents", causing them to rethink and then relent to their demands...and not send the kid to rehab.  The kid scores a convincing win, and in most cases, immediately goes right back to doing what he or she was doing before that crises of their own making came to a head.  (This is exactly what dogs do in this situation!)   This pattern persists until the day comes once again, and the parents finally tell him or her that this time, they have had enough and "we really mean it" that they are sending that kid to get the help he needs.  It is at that exact point where they learn the value of being what I call... a Benevolent Dictator! (more later)

When the parents get to that final point where they have had enough of the family upheavals and police visits and family holiday maladies and jail visits and drunk driving tickets and missing AA meetings, and when they have had enough of the hollow promises to change etc., then and only then will the parents discover that they are truly calloused and unrelenting on their belief that the kid is going to get help because they need it...and when the van from the Rehab facility arrives at that front door to pick up that kid, (picture me as that van) who then turns to his parents and sets about pleading his case once again that he'll change and never drink again or that he will be a better person etc, the parents are NOW in a place where they can just fold their arms and nod in approval as the orderlies escort their child into the car and off to the healing center, where the parents now believe and know in their hearts that the odds for that kid coming out much better on the other side have just been greatly improved.  This is the place where I want the dog owners to be when I arrive!  Many or most of my clients are right there when I come to their homes, where they welcome the help and knowledge and the service that I provide them at a very reasonable rate of $30/hr.

By the time I have been called, the issue or issues have persisted until the owners have usually had enough, or when they are informed that there are people out there like me, who can help them with their dog issues, and who can make their dogs issues go away or become greatly reduced.  I like to feel like I am giving dog owners the keys to drive their animal by just being a benevolent dictator, one who is loving and accepting that the minor inconvenience of seeing their dog freak out and turn into a wild and feral appearing animal, pales in comparison to what lies beyond that...maybe Euthanasia for most "bad" dogs whose owners have had enough and return them to a shelter, or...the owners find a new and improved family dog who can now get out of his or her own head and learn the joys of being a "Submissive" family member who has acquired the new ability to "learn to Listen and follow commands" from their calm and assertive leader....or "Benevolent Dictator".              
Benevolent: serving a charitable rather than a profit-making purpose
Dictator: a ruler with total power over a country (home in this case)

Note: This term "Submissive" isn't in the terms we think of as negative human to human submission, I'm referring to a calm submissive dog being led by a calm and assertive leader kind of "Submissive".  Its like a soldier listening to directions and following orders by a superior.  Is that a case for abuse, is that cruel, is that wrong and punishable by federal crime standards...no it isn't.  My approach and "Method" is tried and proven to teach a dog how to listen and how to maintain some balance and order between dog and owner.  That is the approach I try to take and achieve when i'm explaining to my clients the details of the why and the what I am doing as I am doing it, and how it is always humane and in the dogs best interest.

Please feel free to Love your dogs.  Go out and save as many dogs as you can, but please don't hamstring the behavior trainers efforts by your "feelings of empathy for your dogs plight toward change".  Be a part of the change in your dogs rehabilitation.  When you embrace leash training and connect with your dog, you will bask in all the  rewards of your dog's new behavior and attitude in your home.                                                                                             
BE WHO YOUR DOG LOOKS UP TO!

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Sunday, May 3, 2015

The following statement needs to be retweeted all across America:   From  Candace Engel               TO MY NON RESCUE FRIENDS!!!!!!!  


I care for all my friends deeply but we really need to talk! This is probably going to piss a few people off but please understand my intent here is not to offend anyone, my intent is to make you stop and think for just a moment. I am begging you to read this post in its entirety and absorb what I am saying! I personally believe that most people are simply not aware of the seriousness of the problem I am about to tell you about, if I reach ONE person…..this rant is well worth it! Those of you who are NOT involved in rescue in anyway are probably honestly unaware of the battles that go on every day on Facebook and in text messages, e-mails and phone calls. You are unaware of the tears we shed and the heartache we experience and the frustration we feel! It is a daily struggle to save lives. The constant begging for money, begging for temporary foster homes, begging someone to give a dog a ride to safety so they can have a better life, begging you to PLEASE JUST SHARE MY POST because you never know who you may reach or who may help. My phone is going to explode one day from all the people who reach out to me for help! I barley have time for my own dogs because of the time I spend trying to save others. And I am by no means alone……there are thousands and thousands of us who struggle every day with this issue……. 

I realize this is MY choice, I choose to expose myself to the horrors of what most people are oblivious to or that they simply CHOOSE TO IGNORE!!!!! I make an effort to shield my Facebook friends from most of what I see each day out of respect and because I realize that not everyone is interested in rescue, and because a lot of what I see is graphic and most if it is very sad! But I am done shielding people from the reality of what I see each day! Everyone needs to see the evil that resides alongside us.
HERE is the REALITY and it is EVERYDAY……..Shelters being shut down because the shelter employees are abusing the animals, 200 plus dogs, most of them abused and pregnant, being seized from puppy mills and hoarders. Lost dogs who simply cannot find their way home. Groomers abusing dogs! Sweet little dogs who lay in shelters in their own waste and in shock for days after being hit by a car without so much as pain medication. Pets being surrendered to shelters because the family is going on vacation. Lost dogs whose owners are located but say they “don’t want it anymore.” Pregnant dogs wandering around in the street……laying in the median because she is too weak to make it the rest of the way across the street while HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE DRIVE BY HER AND DO NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A sad mama dog sitting in a high kill shelter who may have been abandoned by her owner maybe because she was pregnant but when she was picked up by Animal Control they could not locate the puppies. OR just maybe she had her puppies and she was no longer of use to her owner so they dumped her on the street to fend for herself and sold her puppies for money! Dogs with bullet wounds left untreated! Breeders dumping dogs in remote areas. Dogs running loose in the neighborhoods killing goats, calves and pigs. Dogs left outside in the cold and literally frozen to death. DEAD dogs packed in boxes and thrown in the ditch on the side of the road like trash. Living dogs LOCKED in crates and dumped ALIVE on the side of the road to die! Once sweet dogs who have become aggressive because they have been left by their owners to fend for themselves and then ending up euthanized. Dogs abandoned in homes that their owners have vacated. Shelters run by Police Departments who have no interest in locating homes for strays….they would just assume euthanize them than deal with the paperwork it takes to adopt one into a home. People disguising their trucks as county vehicles and stealing dogs right out of peoples yards for who knows what reason. Rescue organizations unable to help dogs because they literally have no money or place to put them. Dogs surrendered to the shelters by the owners they love! DO YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENS to a dog that is surrendered to a shelter by its owner? DO YOU???????? They can be euthanized IMMEDIATELY because a hold is not required to find the owner. Do you have any idea how many dogs are euthanized in a weeks’ time? EXAMPLE; In one town, NOT COUNTY, ONE TOWN (in Texas) FOURTY plus dogs are euthanized every week! Think about that for a minute……just let that soak in. 40 + dogs in one week in ONE TOWN because of the irresponsibility of human beings. 
YOUNG Dogs, probably a cute little puppy, all wrapped up in a red bow and given as a gift on Christmas Day, found by the grace of God tied to a tree in the middle of the woods because they were no longer wanted. Sometimes it’s just a skeleton and a collar. Litter after litter of puppies thrown into dumpsters and creeks and left to die. Puppies thrown out of moving cars. Puppies dumped on the side of the road because the owners “can’t deal with a litter” but yet they CHOSE NOT TO HAVE THEIR DOG SPAYED!!!!! I see dogs given away as “FREE TO GOOD HOME” on Craig’s list and Facebook that end up being used as bait for dog fighting. People collecting free puppies and dogs from ad’s on Craig’s list and the internet with the intention of torturing them. I have even seen people who have been arrested for collecting free dogs on Craig’s list so they could torture them and eat them! YES…..That’s right……you read that right! EAT THEM! 
I see litter after litter after litter from backyard breeders selling dogs to line their pockets with cash.……..and guess what…….these things I listed above are what happens to those dogs EVERY DAY, ALL DAY, IN EVERY STATE AND IN EVERY COUNTY IN THIS COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT NEVER ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
I see dogs being soaked in lighter fluid and set on fire, burned, dragged, tortured, shot with bb guns, bullets and even arrows, they are beaten, abandoned, starved, and yet theses dog still want to have human contact. Personally…..I think dogs are far better than humans ever had time to be. What kind of person does these things to an animal? My parents taught me that if you want to know what kind of person someone is watch how they treat animals (and their waitress). THIS is probably the most honest piece of advice EVER! The way one treats an animal speaks volumes to their character. 
We work our ass off to find a dog a loving home and the horror still isn’t over……. the residual effects of abuse exhibited in behavioral problems! Some people may say it’s “just a dog” and some believe animals forget. BULL !!!!!!!! SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I adopted a rescue over 6 months ago and to this day she flips out when I pick up a broom, she is just now beginning to trust my husband. If there is smoke or steam of any kind in the kitchen she runs and hides. I cannot pick up a regular dog leash because she is so afraid of it she pees. When I bend down to pet her she STILL cowers with her tail between her legs. Sometimes she just sits and shakes uncontrollably from a fear that I cannot explain. She wasn’t born afraid……someone made her that way! 6 MONTHS in my home and she is still afraid! I look at her every day with tears in my eyes because I love her so much and I can’t bear the thought of her past. 
I am so frustrated! I am emotionally and mentally exhausted from seeing dogs abused, abandoned or sentenced to die in a shelter because people choose not to see the depth of this problem, because they would rather turn their head and look away from the ugliness. And believe me it is uglier and darker and more evil than I ever imagined. I have seen and heard things that I could have gone my whole life without knowing. I have seen and heard things I wish I didn’t know. I have seen and heard things that have changed me forever. I am exhausted by the attitude of…. “It’s not my problem” or “someone else will take care of it” STOP IT!!!!! Just FREAKING STOP IT! It IS YOUR PROBLEM…….It is ALL our problem. 
Those of us in rescue...... It's not OUR problem either but yet we do it! We spend TONS of money on dogs that aren’t even our own we spend countless hours cleaning up the mess of people who choose to turn the other cheek and ignore this. We spend so much time on these dogs we don’t even have time to hug our own dogs. We text, and e-mail and make phone calls while our own dogs stare at us from the sofa! We need to come together to fix this! I am begging my friends to consider ways you can help! It doesn’t take much. If you want to help and you don’t know how……message me and I will help you figure it out! 
Please……I am NOT saying that all breeders are bad or irresponsible. What I am saying is that there is no shortage of dogs, pure bred and mixed breeds alike in shelters and in rescues and there are people who struggle every day to save them. The message here is, people who do breed need to be cautious of who they are selling/giving puppies to. I would like to think that most of the people I associate with would be heartbroken if one of their puppies ended up as I have described here. If you do not care what happens to a puppy that you are responsible for than go ahead and unfriend me now because I don’t want to know you! NOT KIDDING! 
If you need help with spay/neuter or veterinary care, there are numerous programs in your county that can help you! THERE IS NO ACCEPTABLE EXCUSE FOR NOT CARING FOR YOUR PET PROPERLY!!!!!!! If you need food, the SPCA will give you food. HELL…..I WILL GIVE YOU FOOD! Reach out to a rescue for help if you need it. You might be amazed what people are willing to do to help you. BUT, If you are one that consciously chooses not to spay/neuter your pets and continually allows your dog to have littler after litter of dogs that you are giving away or selling……GUESS WHAT…….YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM.
AND if you can look into the eyes of a dog and say “it’s just a dog” or “it’s a dog, they have no feelings” or if you believe that animals have no soul, I have news for you……IT’S YOU THAT HAS NO SOUL.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

JIMMY'S TRANSFORMATION FROM FERAL TO FORGIVING!
View his transformation here:  https://youtu.be/QXB6fia2McI
Shea's Lounge Book Signing Event at Whitie's Pets 2014

Tower Pet Parade 2014

Tower Pet Parade 2013


When you walk a dog on a leash, you can open a pathway to your dog of complete understanding. Not through anger or yanking,  but with subtle calm and assertive commands and corrections that are carefully applied to help your dog to understand your position on the things you approve of and the things you don't approve of.  From there, you can incorporate sounds and hand signals and your body language to help keep your dogs attention and to built a conduit for the transfer of information. 

When I first found Jimmy, a Pomeranian and Terrier mix at a local shelter, he was the one who ran away and wouldn’t let anyone (except maybe two volunteers) actually pick him up or to even get near him.  He was there for 19 months and probably would have never been adopted.  With the help of a young volunteer girl, we were able to corner Jimmy and throw a blanket over him so I could then hold him steady and put a leash over his snarling, snapping and fully frightened face.  He was quite scary. He bit me numerous times and drew blood every time he bit.  I found out that previous to his 19 months at the shelter, he had been abandoned and living at a local car wash for at least 3 months until he was trapped and taken to the shelter.   


Jimmy is like many...many dogs in America, who for any number of reasons, find themselves dumped on the streets or into shelters, where it is hard for them to get placed into another home.  Unfortunately, people really don't look at dogs as family members, as much as they might look at them as expendables and something they could return or just dump when the dog doesn't perform to their expectations.  Dogs don't simply match peoples expectations miraculously through some sort of vulcan mind meld, or through dog human osmosis...Dogs MUST get their directions and rules and understandings from very clear and concise directions from a caring dog owner who wishes only to build a quality relationship between them and their loving companions.  The dog owner needs to make his/her intentions extremely clear and concise (like a parent teaching a child about safety around cars or strangers etc.)  Like the child, the dog also needs to learn how to listen and understand what it's owner is telling them.  This is where I come in!

Most problems between man and dog occur when absolutely no real direction or leadership from the dog owners are given to the dog...other than "NO",  and so the dogs simply revert to what their instincts tell them to do, and therein lies the rub...BECAUSE when a dog believes he is in charge of himself or that he is the master of his own destiny, then dogs will make bad decisions that effect everyone around them, and thus...end up on the streets or in the long growing line of Euthanasia.  I work directly with dog owners and dogs who have never built these relationships and understandings between them.  Jimmy was afraid of people from the beginning when he was abandoned at that car wash.  He needed to learn to have trust again because all he really knew was that, for some reason, he was thrown out the door of his family home and given low odds to survive on his own.  Something he did or even perhaps a way he may have reacted, caused his owner to say "I'm not going to deal with that crap"...and out the door he goes !  The real problem was that the owner didn't really want to spoend the time, or didn't know how to spend their time, teaching Jimmy how to learn to understand what was acceptable and unacceptable to his owner, in a way that fostered Jimmy's learning and understanding.  No wonder Jimmy ran from people! His own people turned against him and sentenced him to a slow and agonizing death while alone on the mean streets!  

I think most people who have had dogs, discover that dogs can be very hard to train and even harder to catch if they do not wish to be caught.  Just try running after a dog who gets out of your fenced in yard or through the front door, who has not been previously trained to listen to it’s master.  Sometimes the shear joy alone of that feeling of freedon and adventure, is enough for a dog to ignore it's owner's orders to return, as it explores the neighborhood to it’s hearts content…or until you catch him, or even worse.  


In my opinion, Leash training is the cornerstone to all communication between man and dog.  PERIOD!~ Without leash training, (unless you are adept in getting and keeping your dog’s attention with your voice and hand signals alone), you will not be able to train any dog to listen to you.  The leash is like the telephone line that runs directly from your thoughts and straight into your dog’s head.  When used properly, without anger or malice or frustrated bad intent, the leash becomes the way to teach your dog valuable information and to keep your dog in the game of learning what you want and don't want.   

Dogs react in many different ways to the leash, from some who immediately submit at the very first tap, to others who scream and holler and fight and bite with all their might just to get out of their feelings of being trapped, or as I like to all it…their view of "Being held down by the man!"  Once the leash is introduced and utilized properly, and the dog begins to realize that they are not trapped and that they actually get good things from responding appropriately to the owners requests, then they can relax and enjoy the ride.  See Jimmy's transformation from fearing the leash to learning how it helped him to connect with me and to all the good things being submissive brings.   This is the video documenting Jimmy's transformation.  https://youtu.be/QXB6fia2McI 
BE WHO YOUR DOG LOOKS UP TO!

Friday, April 24, 2015

This is an Excerpt from the  earliest ad that I could find that I posted on Craigslist in April of 2011:

"Have you ever wanted to train your dog to do tricks but didn't have the time?  I have many years experience in teaching dogs how to perform tricks.  I trained my own Border Collie Shepherd Mix named Shep, The Wonder Dog to perform many tricks in several musicals on the East Coast like Kismet and George M and Sugar Babies to name just a few.  Your dog's temperment will be evaluated for compatibility and attention level prior to  starting our first training session together.  Old dogs or young dogs.  They are eager to impress upon us what they want us to know about them.  Their enthusiasm for learning can be aquired if it isn't initially present with a bit of encouragement and the proper use of dog treats.  My dog has been reviewed by theater critics, been paid for his role in a National Realtors Association television commercial that was aired nationwide, his original story of rescue  has been published in several dog journals across the country including The Latham Foundation and  La Joie, he has performed to raise money for the Humane Societies in Sarasota and Venice Florida and he has his own website:  www.shepthemusical.com.

Does your dog already know how to listen?
If they are totally wild and without listening skills, then you would most likely end up paying me to bring your dog into a trainable state of obedience before we might ever begin to start to train them for tricks.
I can be reached at  559-394-5398
Joe"
















NOW FOR TODAY...These pictures with me and my dog Shep, the Wonder Dog, helped me to distinguish myself as a valid dog trainer, both in Florida and here in California.  I trained my dog because I discovered that I could train him, once I had his attention...and that's the trick that I still teach today.  As a novice dog owner, you cannot teach any dog anything unless you have their attention!  I believe it's probably the same with children, but I've never raised any of those...just doggies  :))

Like Children (I'm guessing), they have to pay attention to absorb information, and if they are paying attention to something or someone other than you when you are teaching and talking to them, then I would guess that nothing of substance can get into their memory, like when you are talking to them while they are playing video games etc.  Dogs are the same way in that...if you are trying to teach them about not running into the street, or how to sit, or to stay...and all they seem to be focusing on is trying to get away and go after the squirrel in the tree on the other side of the street, then they might not get the lesson about the danger of cars that you were attempting to show them while they were focusing on that squirrel and not on your lesson!  Right? Here are 3 videos that show what I am talking about:  Meet Leea!
https://youtu.be/kNn1SE4S1Zc  https://youtu.be/NL9rJAbfUkc  https://youtu.be/NL9rJAbfUkc

Be their Leader AND their Trainer, and what I mean by that is...EVERY dog owner should be BOTH with their dog(s)!  Anyone who owns a dog should consider themselves a "Leader" and a "Dog Trainer" when they take on the responsibility of owning an animal.  Some dogs will naturally assume the leader role unless it is challenged by the dog owner.  I say take the leadership away from the dog and show that dog what it has been missing in it's life...the joys of following and listening to their leader.

The Leadership role should be fairly well understood as a goal by most dog owners, but it is easier said than done!  That's the part I mostly end up training the owners specifically about...how to be the "Leader".  The "Dog Trainer" aspect of dog ownership comes when the dog owner begins to discover the need to connect with their dog on the most basic levels of their being, in order to pass on vital and sometimes very useful information the dog should know about...like speeding cars, or who is allowed into the home, and where and when the dog eats, and where and when does the dog sleep, and which piece of furniture is acceptable for the dog to lay on, and which pieces of furniture are not allowed to get on, and where it is acceptable to go to the bathroom, and where it is not acceptable... and when the dog goes on a walk, what is acceptable for how that dog acts and reacts when it comes across others in the neighborhood, whether human or animal while on that walk, and what the dogs responses are to them that are acceptable and unacceptable...are you seeing the picture and pattern here?  You can't pass on any Vital Information or otherwise, that might make your relationship better and your animal safer,  until you have your dog's attention...Period!

Take on the responsibilities of both Leader and Trainer when you have a dog, and your world will be much better for it  :))  Let me help you to "BE WHO YOUR DOG LOOKS UP TO"

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

In the back of my book, Shea's Lounge, I included some tips on                                                             how to prepare your home for your new dog.  I would like to give those tips to you again:


Things to think about when preparing your home for a new dog.

1. Give your dog a place of his own. It can be a dog bed or a selected piece of your furniture to designate for your new best friend. Cover with a washable fabric.

2. Determine where your dog will sleep. Will it be in your own bed, or in a crate or in a dog bed next to your own bed? Is your dog going to be living indoors only, or outdoors only or both? You must clearly establish this area, then prepare accordingly. You must spend time showing your dog where the bathroom area is, then making sure they can get to it when they need to go. If outdoors, which door will it be, and if a dog door is installed, how to get through that door. If indoors, then you must prepare all necessary pads etc. and then give your dog all access to that area and encourage them to use it at any time. These areas need to be constantly kept clean and sanitary.

3. Beware of curtains and blinds that have cords that can get entangled around your curious dog.

4. Think carefully about electric wires and multiple outlets behind TV’s etc. where dogs may explore, or worse, bite or chew on.

5. Household chemicals, cleaners, poisons etc. need to be above dogs reach or locked in closets or sheds etc.

6. Long Toenails may tear up Leather or fabric couches unless you maintain their length with walks or grooming.

7. Be careful giving your dog things to chew on that are similar to the things you do not wish them to chew on…like an old sock or shoe or anything that has your scent on it . They won’t know the difference when they’re ready to find something else of your’s to chew on.

8. When using rugs in dog areas, make sure they are washable and non slip.

9. Think about the height your dog may be able to reach items of their interest on coffee tables etc. and rearrange your entire home accordingly. Breakables and Food Items need extra scrutiny. Think “Baby Proofing” your home and you’ll be close.

10. Any items on the floor will be deemed fair access by your dog unless you can either: a. Change or preempt their behavior yourself or with a professional dog trainer; b. You remove any and all things you do not wish to be chewed or urinated on; c. You actively redirect your dog’s interest in those certain items to those things they can have that you approve of for them.

11. Nice wood floors and the like may be subjected to scratches. You may need to be able to keep certain areas of your home off limits to your dog, and do it without barricading or fencing it off if possible.

12. Your dog bedding, water and food areas need to be kept clean and in areas where water and dirt may rapidly accumulate, but will not be a problem cleaning.

13. Only specialized enzymatic urine removing cleaners should be used to clean up messes, as most rugs and carpets will retain fluids and smells, and will not stop dogs from reusing those areas.

14. When your dog is continually well groomed with brushing and baths, your home will have less pet hair and dander floating about.

15. Plan on purchasing a dog poop scooper and commit to a weekly pick up of your dog’s waste in the yard. Flies flourish in and around the excrement so your backyard experience will be enhanced without the fly bother and mess’s to smell and step around.

16. Plan on purchasing or designating the: Dog Food, Food and Water Bowls, Chew Toys, Treats, Grooming Supplies, Bedding, Collar and Leash, Carrier, Distemper Shots, ID tags, Veterinarian, Emergency Vet, Location of Dog parks, and local Dog Trainers.

17. Decide whether or not your dog will be allowed on your furniture, in only certain rooms, where he is allowed and not allowed, who feeds, waters, House trains, takes for walks, trains, picks up after them etc.?

18. Do you have other pets your dog will be interacting with? Are they either a predator or maybe other prey to a dog? Are you willing to take the time to help them properly interact or will you ignore them and let them make decisions on what to do with each other?

19. Find time in your schedule to pay quality attention to your new family member. Build a strong trust bond between you and your dog(s). Play catch or chase or any game the dog may like to play outdoors. Be engaged in your dogs welfare and happiness as you would your own child…just don’t raise them as if they are your child. They are animals and must be viewed as such.

*Please note: Some professional advise may be required for implementation of any and or all of the above suggestions . Do not expect to attempt dog ownership without taking professional advise on some or many of these suggestions. All dogs and home living situations are different, so don’t be overwhelmed or embarrassed to ask for help. Online resources are plentiful and most shelter’s have volunteers or staff that can be very helpful.

                                              Welcome to my Blogger Page!

           
This page is dedicated to all of my many endeavors with all the dogs and people that may cross these pages. I am a dog lover and an advocate for their better more relaxed mental state of mind. My present work involve's "Behavior Training for dogs and their People".                                                        I call myself, the Dog Fixer'er! 
Invest TODAY in your dog's mental state! DON'T LET THEM RULE YOUR ROOST!
Don't let your beautiful dogs cost you hundreds or thousands of $$$'s when they bite a neighbor or another dog or get hit by a car running out of your front door, or chew up your new furniture or any number of bad behaviors that dogs can perform when left to their own devices! 
My name is Joe Ozier, and My Company, Way of a Dog, is all about helping dogs and their owners find a link of peace and communication between them. I specialize in "Behavior Training for Dogs and their People", which means that I teach One-on-One classes in the homes of my clients, where the "Issues" present themselves. I work as much on training the dog owners as I do on training the dogs.

My current program involve's 6 hours of training that can be administered in either 3 x 2 hour classes at $80.00/class ($240 total) or 2 x 3 hour classes at $90.00/class ($180 total). Each program is paid in advance on the first day of the first class.  I give lots of information for the owners to use in connecting to and understanding what goes on in their dogs heads, and I demonstrate on their dogs how my techniques work, and I show how my method works on their dogs right then and there, then I show you, the dog owners, how to redirect the bad behaviors or issues that may come from getting a stubborn dog to actually give you the time of day...in short, to listen to you.

Most dogs, when left to their own devices, will make bad decisions that effect everyone around them.  You see, a dogs most basic nature is that...dogs want to do, what they want to do, when they want to do it. When a typical dog owner questions that principal, the dog will typically respond with the attitude..."How dare you stop me"!  My method is to teach you to... "Dare to stop them" and do it in a calm and assertive manner.
For those on a budget, I have what's called "The Dog Day" for only $100.00. Basically, I have your doggie for the entire day with me in my home. I pick up or deliver your doggie one way for free ($10-$25 additional charge depending on how far I go IF I pick them up and also drop them back off), and they spend the day with me undergoing the "art" of learning to listen. I give them training when they don't even know it, because it's more of a calming state of mind that I am attempting to reach and to keep them in during their stay.  They get breaks, treats and lots of love... and if they are really good, then I let them play and interact with Jimmy, who is my loving former Shelter dog.  I spent 3 days rehabilitating Jimmy from his near ferrule state of mind into the sweet and wonderful little chicken man he is today. He also is my "Dog-o-Meter" regarding your dogs state of mind. He tells me lots about the mental state of your hound when it's around him...either good or bad  :))
Let me help you with your Dog(s).
Call me before you dogs issues cost you much more than the cost of my training.  
                                             
                                            BE WHO YOUR DOG LOOKS UP TO!