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Showing posts with label cheese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheese. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Surfers

 Do you see what I see, Blaze?

Have you ever had a dog that counter surfed?  OMD!!  I not only have one, but two, the Dynamic Duo of Blaze and Chance.  I have never dealt with this issue before in my life and now I have Double Trouble.  Both Blaze and Chance were returned to us as a couple of experts surfers.  The second I left the room, they were on the move.  They had master the moves so well, I could never catch them and that meant I had to use prevention.

Since the kitchen is Chance and Blaze's half of the house it meant that it was going to take a little more than just blocking them out.  First, I had to get this overly forgetful mind to remember not to leave things out that they could get.  Since they both liked to grab ANYTHING off the counters, not just food, I couldn't just throw whatever I felt like on the counter and table and walking away from it.

As I worked on mastering that painful technique, I began to teach them 'Leave It,' while I when I was fixing any food.  Since I was practically tripping over them while preparing my meal, I would tell them "Leave It," walk to the frig, come back click and give them a treat and praise them.  When we had mastered walking to the frig, I began to walk to the dining room and bathroom, (all part of their area) moving further and further away for longer periods, until I walked into the Back Dogs area and would come back.  The separation door between the two packs was always a trigger and here Chance and Blaze were sitting pretty, without moving a muscle.  I have even made trips to the basement with great success.

  We dare you to step away from the plate, Daddy!!

Cheese is probably Chance and Blaze's all time favorite food.  Whenever I am having it, I  would grate some on the floor for them.  Recently I've been putting treats on their paws and the floor and asking them to 'leave it.'  They quickly responded to that.  Well, to really put them to the test, I had them both sit, told them 'leave it' and began to grate the cheese on the floor.  This can be rather tricky as it takes both my hands to grate the cheese and I have to act quickly if they start to move and need to block them.  I have done this maybe three times and they are doing fantastic!  This is like the ultimate test for them since before they could sit and start eating the cheese as it falls, now they have to wait until I give them the OK signal to eat.  It is so cool!!  Today I tried it again and they both did great and when I spilled my chips on the floor, I immediately told them to 'leave it' and while they both a little confused, they didn't make a move for the food, until I gave them the OK.  It is so cool that they are listening and learning and so am I.

  It's raining cheese!!

The counter surfacing has greatly decreased over the the last couple of years.  The motto is if I don't give the 'leave it' command, it is fair game, but the funny thing is I don't know how many times I have forgotten to use it and they still don't grab the food.  That's a miracle.  Funny how a little bit of training can have such a great impact.  What's also amazing is that really I didn't put a great deal of effort into it.  I've been using mealtimes for all different sorts of training time, so working on 'leave it' was mixed in with everything else.  Combine that with the leash training, sled pulling, playtime, and the consistency of love and I've got myself two fantastic dogs that keep on learning with me how to heal and grow.  Considering I thought I was doomed to have dogs surfing my counters, I'd say we're doing pretty good!!  :)     

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

A Chance and Silver get together

Since the Front Dogs only consist of two dogs, when Daddy takes one to work for the day, it can be a long day for the one left behind.  Since I haven't master the art of being in two places at the same time it can be a little more of a challenge when there is only one. 

Daddy took Blaze to work with him, which left Chance to his Front Yard duties by himself.  (Chasing cars, barking at people, you know that kind of thing.)  But...this also gives us an opportunity to let Mommy Dog Silver (Back Dog) visit, so Chance isn't alone all day.

Silver makes her hierarchy status quite apparent with each entrance.  She makes sure to mark all of Blaze's spots, puffing her chest and standing as tall as possible.  Chance is rather dominant and hold the reins when it is Blaze and him, but when he sees Silver, he acts like a little kid that is meeting the president for the first time.

This is there first greeting after Silver has made her rounds.


Hi Mommy!


Let's Play!

Then it was time for lunch and what a treat I had in store for Silver.  When I'm done fixing my meal and it involves cheese, I make Blaze and Chance sit and I shred it over their heads.  I get a special kick after they've eaten the cheese on the floor and start licking the cheese off of each other.  It looks so sweet and loving, I just can't resist doing it every chance I get and Silver LOVES cheese.

The sprinkle


I love you Mommy


Did you hear that??