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- Cornwall , UK
This thread has made me cry , and then giggle , then cry again . I guess none of us know whats around the corner do we ? So pleased that you can laugh at your dear Otter , the best medicine in the world x
This has made me smile --- what a little starShe glares at it. Comes over, bashes it a couple of times with both paws, runs away barks, looks at it, goes back and grabs the treat from the dispenser.

Give’er, Otter! 

Hah, she is SO like Willow- she looks a lot like her (colour aside), and Willow is totally obsessed with the T&T - she stares at it so hard, finds it really difficult to turn away from it. Best. Thing. Ever.This is Otter with the RT....she seems to be getting the hang of it now...only punched it a couple of times!![]()



I have now taken the clicker and the beep out of the sessions, and use these sessions as a "wind down" before her nap. My objective is to help her be calm around distractions, so basically rewarding her for doing nothing, but rewarding her when her body position indicates she is calm, becoming calmer. The T&T is brilliant for removing the focus of me, and more onto what is happening to her/and around her. She is also now on a medication protocol and this is part of our long counter conditioning journey with her. Will stick up a post in a bit which will make a bit more sense I hope!Hehehe, sweet girl!
When I use my T&T, I use the beep of the machine as the "click"; it means there is one less thing to hold. If you click as well, the click is the predictor of the beep, which is the predictor of the food, so the click becomes a tertiary, rather than secondary, reinforcer.
"Stress bucket" though is a good description. She has a bright little zen bucket in her head - but right now she just gets too excited and instead of nice balance of ( calm thinking) zen vs arousal - it just fills up with stress. This has really started to impact on her behaviour and confidence. This zen bucket needs a fine balance of calm, rest, sleep, arousal and anticipation, like a perfectly brewed cup of tea which just hits the spot. If the mechanics of making this perfect cup of tea don't quite mesh, well it just isn't right.... worst case, bloody awful!
) For Benson the collar predicts a walk...the most amazing thing in his life..he just lives for his walks! 
Being an optimist I think so!It is solvable x
Sorry just coming back to thisDo you also think her age could also be playing a factor? I'm not so sure with Labs, but with Rotties this is certainly the age where things tend to go a bit wonky for a while.




