The Bavarian July Toe and Teeth Challenge - with prize drawing!

Emily_Babbelhund

Mama Red HOT Pepper
This. You get the dog out of "the position", which gives them a psychological break, like a shake off. You don't lure or encourage them back, you just see what they do. If you've paid in enough to the position, and the dog hasn't had too much (which is totally cool for them to say) then they'll pop back up when they're ready to continue.
Woo hoo! Did this just now with Carbon's backing up practice and he goes away long enough to get the treat and then bounds right back into place and starts backing up again. The first time he looked kind of confused, but it only took him a couple seconds to figure it out. End result: more treats for this 'cookie' game so all good with Carbon! (y)
 

HAH

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Woo hoo! Did this just now with Carbon's backing up practice and he goes away long enough to get the treat and then bounds right back into place and starts backing up again. The first time he looked kind of confused, but it only took him a couple seconds to figure it out. End result: more treats for this 'cookie' game so all good with Carbon! (y)
Ace! He’s a quick learner is Senor Carbón :)

Tonight we did a shortish session with quick turnovers. Our big step forward was lightly touching front left foot (less preferred) with dremel off. Big success! We also did a quick session on teeth, not so exciting - might need to change from Logic, or it might just have been tonight. Good progress on the whole!
 
I'm really behind on updating here, we have been doing a few bits though. Also Monty's front left is his no go paw.... but that is his worse joint for elbows and wrist so I'd pit it down to this. We've made progress with the filing
 

HAH

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Location
Devon, UK
Ooh, great progress tonight! (y) Short sessions (this is clearly key for success), and we covered a) me shifting position to access back feet; b) comfortably touching all toes with dremel; c) relaxed foot positions on all 4 feet, including sensitive front left.
We also had a quick tooth session- I need to watch the video on this because not entirely sure what I’m doing :unsure:
 
More :hug: @Jelinga ... you've got your hands more than full with other things. Hopefully it's a comfort to have Rourke there with you, though?
Thanks for :hug:s everyone and Emily. It is even more difficult, OH is very weak now and can barely walk, I am doing everything though we do have a'package' from the hospital, they wash Mike in the morning and get him ready for bed in evening, but I have to get the chap next door to help me get him upstairs, too the loo and into bed. Rourke is my greatest comfort and we do manage 30 minute lead walks starting today, whoopee. However, twice in a couple of weeks I have been woken with him howling, have to go down and comfort him. I would have him with me but he always goes straight back down, a creature of habit!
 

Emily_Babbelhund

Mama Red HOT Pepper
@Jelinga I'm glad you've started your 30 minute walks with Rourke. Hopefully it will help a little to get out. I wonder why Rourke is howling? Maybe just all the upset in the house and of course he can feel it. Thank goodness for your neighbour. A hard situation made harder by not having a loo downstairs which would be so much easier for you and Mike.
 
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