Fearful Dogs Blog

Huh?

July 4th, 2010|Helping fearful dogs|

While staying with friends in Costa Rica I had the chance to watch a family interacting with their 7 month old terrier mix pup. Duke (unfortunately pronounced 'Dookie' in Spanish) was everything you'd want in a dog; engaging, playful, responsive, friendly and cute to beat the band, a classic little scruffy Disney character. My Spanish ...

Shy dog seminar

June 17th, 2010|Helping fearful dogs|

A fearful dog's best chance of learning new skills and becoming more confident in the world often rests on their handler's understanding of how fear affects a dog's behavior. The goal of the shy dog seminar is to present information to trainers, rescuers and rehabbers so that they can respond appropriately to a dog's behavior ...

You talking to me?

June 15th, 2010|Helping fearful dogs|

During our woods walk, as we headed down the mountain toward the Roaring Brook, Annie the cocker had stopped, standing perpendicular in the narrow trail, her gaze off into the woods as she processed a scent. Behind me I heard the pounding hoof beats that was Sunny barreling down the trail toward us. As he ...

Just what is it we expect?

June 15th, 2010|Helping fearful dogs|

My border collie has a high tolerance for pain. When his attempt to herd an SUV a couple of summers back proved to be a dismal failure, I was amazed and at the same time heartened to see his tail wag as I carried him into the vet's office- a hind flank degloved, ...

More resources for fearful dog owners

June 9th, 2010|Helping fearful dogs|

Thought I'd share a couple of great resources with folks. Roxanne Hawn has created MP3 files of Dr.Karen Overall's Relaxation Protocol. Check out her blog for stories about working with her own fearful dog Lilly. Casey Lomonaco of Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training is Dogster's oracle on fearful dog behavior this month, creating posts with resources ...

The responsibility of rescue

June 6th, 2010|Helping fearful dogs|

I recently returned from a trip to Puerto Rico, where in my other life, I often travel with groups for my work in organizing active, educational travel adventures for women and students. While staying at the Seagate Hotel, run by Penny Miller, who years ago was among the go-getters who helped get a ...

OK so I lied

May 19th, 2010|Helping fearful dogs|

After Sunny had lived with us for several months and it became clear to me, after he escaped from the house once, and again from a friend's fenced in yard, that Sunny was not going to go far, I let him be my 'wild boy' and spend most of the day off leash outside. At ...

Sunny solves a problem!

May 15th, 2010|Helping fearful dogs|

Here's a link to a short video of Sunny messing around with boxes. Nosework is all the rage these days and folks have been clicking & shaping their dogs to do 101 things with a box for awhile, but Sunny has been too afraid to interact with a box. Boxes move and have moving parts, ...

Don’t take my lead on this one!

May 14th, 2010|Helping fearful dogs|

Sunny came to us a dog with no skills for interacting comfortably with people. That was obvious, but what wasn't obvious to me at the time was that being in a house was also a horrifying experience for him as well. It was winter in Vermont when he first arrived and having grown up in ...

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