09/26/2023
🐾🌟 Chloe's 2 Month Update: 🌟🐾
Meet Chloe, a lab who overcame a tough start in life. For the first FIVE years, Chloe lived in an outdoor kennel in the desert, facing nightly fears of coyotes and other predators. She coped by chewing on rocks, unfortunately damaging her teeth. Thankfully, Chloe found a loving home when my client (Chloe’s mom) adopted her.
Despite her history, Chloe settled in well. However, this March, during a daily walk with her mom, something spooked her. It was a mystery—no visible threats. Nevertheless, Chloe, typically calm during walks, sprinted home, visibly shaken. This incident led to her avoiding leaving the house for months, causing worry as regular walks were crucial for her health. Chloe gained weight, and her nails were no longer being kept at a healthy length.
Chloe's mom sought help from a positive reinforcement trainer (that's me!). Knowing Chloe wouldn't respond well to force or tricking her outside, we focused on rebuilding her trust. Identifying the trigger was tricky, but we suspected a scent reminiscent of her earlier traumas (maybe a coyote or large cat?).
We began with indoor confidence-building games, improving her overall well-being. Brain games and gentle exercises got her active again before venturing outside. The slow progression included short sessions near the front door, gauging Chloe's comfort.
After weeks of patience and love, Chloe finally stepped out on her own! Over the next month, we continued the progression, ensuring she never felt discouraged, and integrated car rides to her beloved park. Chloe's progress was steady, and she regained her enthusiasm for exploring.
While Chloe has her off days, her mom now understands her cues and adjusts accordingly. The true success lies in Chloe's trust in her mom, persisting through setbacks. After two months, progress is still going strong—Chloe is engaged, losing weight, and eagerly anticipating her walks. This is a heartwarming success story, and one of my all-time favorites! 🐾💖