Place with Calypso-Session 3
8 year old, Arabella, is practicing place with Calypso. Calypso is a 5 month old Mini-Aussie.
Beagle Juice l- session 3 working on place at the door.
5 month old Goldendoodle, Madden, was introduced to place today.
Penny working on leave it with mom!
Session 2 with 4 month old Beagle/Terrier, Buster.
9 year old, Charlie, is able to work the newly trained commands-Touch, Sit and Down!
Doing some “proofing” with 6 month old Malinois, Hurley. With lots of distractions, Hurley stayed engaged and followed commands!!
Cannon uses the commands “Quiet” and “Place” with Beau to allow Dad to enter the home without over arousal.
9 year old,Aidan, works with Penny on place .
My Maverick grabbing a drink. What is your pup doing to stay cool in this heat? Post a pic or video in the comments!
Session 2- 3 month old Great Dane, Ruby, working on touch, sit and down with her human siblings❤️
Italian Greyhounds, a breed known for being stubborn and high energy, tend to take longer to train. Astro, 6 months old, also struggles with some anxiety. Place gives him the opportunity to gain some confidence and feel calm. It took a bit, but with consistency and patience of the family, Astro was able to work through his anxiety and accept the leadership presented by the family. Watch as Mom shows patience with Astro allowing him to process her command and follow through.
3 month old Sadie Blue working on place with her dad❤️
BRUCE AFTER:
“U” in the leash with buckle down= loose leash walking!!!!
1 1/2 year old GSP, Bruce, had his first session working with Place. Bruce has lots of energy and is anxious so this will help him learn to be calm and build confidence.
4 month old GSP , Griffin, learning to stay calm on place while a guest enters the home.
Hallie practicing her retrieving skills with her Mom in my pool. I believe she could’ve done this all day!!
BLU AFTER:
Bleu has made great progress with his training. The family is now able to communicate with Bleu when a behavior is acceptable or not. The families leadership is allowing him to relax and be calm in the home and on walks. We introduced “Hank” this week and he was able to walk by with no reactivity. I’m so proud of this family for their dedication to making this a successful adoption for all!