30/11/2025
Everyone say hello again to Molly who had her second session out of her five package training program with Kelly.
Owner concerns: Human reactivity, Dog reactivity, Socialization
How it started: Molly is a barely 1-year-old Mexican street dog that dad has had for less than 6 months. She arrived extremely fearful especially of humans and other dogs. Dad signed up for training right away to get on the right track.
What we did: Starting inside, getting her a crate (safe place) to make her world a bit smaller as she was very overwhelmed. We also implemented a house leash and more direction in the behavior rather than correction as she didn't know what the rules were yet.
We put her on a 2.25 mm prong collar, as usual a game changer, and then started with some basic leash manners with low to no simulation. Dad came to the program with an e-collar, and we started conditioning that from day one.
How it's going: The progress that she is made in three sessions is nothing short of outstanding, and it needs to be known that that is 100% because of Dad's dedication and prioritization of her training.
Today we met at Patterson off-leash dog park to do some unleashed and off leash socialization with other dogs utilizing the e-collar for interruption and communication. We also wanted to create some boundary pushing situations as she does have some fear around other dogs, the only way to get over that is to be put in situations and shown that other dogs are not that scary. We did leashed walks with Bkack Bean and Rufio and then an off leash with Cooper and Wall-E. She absolutely loves Cooper, who is very neutral with her, but she was extremely scared of Wall-E Because of his size and energy (which was a little bit of a payback as that is how she approaches other dogs) It was wonderful to see her stay close to dad and defer to him when she had feelings and we had a great walk around the park with her being a bit uncomfortable but seeing that nothing bad happened as she thought.
Stay tuned: Next session we are either going to go to Pacific Spirit Park or Dogwood and get around even more dogs!