Ooooh brave puppy noises! Trixie Finally got brave enough to put her head in the shower while it was running! I was washing down Shamas help em up harness, because he had an accident in the car today. I kept the dogs in the bathroom with me, so Trixie could see Shamas wander into the shower stall, and let her do her nervous reach to see what it was.
They said they bathed her regularly at the farm...but her reaction to the shower stall has been one of such fear that we've never pushed the issue. If she ever REALLY needs a bath, I'll either use a dog wash or take her to a groomer.
We were all pretty muddy after today's long walk, but she seems to do a good job of cleaning herself up.
My dad came into town, and we grabbed Angel too. 5 dogs, two people, at the park, the mall, Canadian Tire, and a few other quick places.
I let my dad take Angel, as she already knows her place in the pack and isn't reactive. And he's not as proactive, owning dogs who don't react. He tends not to think about it until one of them goes off, then he gets them in trouble....so I like to have the reactive ones on my leash whenever possible. I said to him today "You have to tell her how to act before she decides for herself" He was holding Trixie, and I saw the other dog come towards us and we were just getting out of the vehicle with 5 dogs. Trixie was starting to fixate. The other dog, also a shepherd about the same age, was fixating right back. I told Dad to tell her what behavior he wants from her. Don't give her time to think about it. The decision she'll make in this situation will be the wrong one. She will bark at it.
As soon as she was called back in, that was the end of it. The dog passed by a second time with no reaction at all. I told him the trick is to teach her to pay attention to us, and not the dog over there. We can't give her instruction from the far end of a 6 foot lead. I keep telling the family that too. "shortent hat lead- she's got too much freedom to make bad choices. Until she's making good choices, she needs to be close enough for you to lead her"
I'm on the hunt for one of those martingales that's wide, and has two loops instead of a collar and chain. I'm thinking she might feel it better if it's wider. If she can feel it better, perhaps I can get back to the collar. I really prefer a collar and leash to head halters, etc. She doesn't like harnesses, which is fine with me...I only like them for trail walks and I feel like Trixie on a harness spells sprained ankles and pulled shoulders for me.