Megan @ vastbluesea@gmail.com




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  1. 1. train my dog
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  2. 2. exercise regularly
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  3. 3. Laugh till my belly hurts
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  4. 4. Be with those I love
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  5. 5. get out of debt
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  6. 6. Witness a Miracle
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  7. 7. study with a shaman
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  8. 8. become an animal trainer
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  9. 9. Keep a journal
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How I did it
How to skip goal #Thirteen because I am superstitious :) So this is a place holder for what would be a goal and now on to Fourteen!
It took me
25 years
It made me
Ohhhh!


How to work with animals at the zoo
It took me
8 years
It made me
Elated


Recent entries
train my dog (read all 7 entries…)
Canine Training Issues from Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies 2 years ago

Information found at Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies Website URL: http://www.behavior.org/animals/

Living with a Family

House training (formerly called “house-breaking’)
Appropriate around other animals
Appropriate around people (family and visitors)
Leash manners (not lunging, not pulling)

Specialized Activities

AKC Canine Good Citizen®
Obedience and Rally competition
Agility
Field Work & Hunting
Herding
Lure Coursing
Tracking
Therapy Dog Training
Service Dogs
Special Work settings (pest control, geese management)
Search & Rescue
Police and Military Dogs (protection, drugs, bombs, etc.)

Canine Behavior Problems

Aggression toward other animals
Aggression toward people
Barking
Car chasing
Chewing
Destruction
Digging
Fears & phobias
Feeding problems
Fence jumping
“Hyper” behaviors
Jumping on People
Housetraining (toileting) problems
Pica
Resource or food guarding
Running away
Separation Anxiety
Sexual behaviors (mounting)
Shy
Sniffing people
Community Canine Problems
Each year, millions of dogs are surrendered to animal shelters, many because of behavior problems that could be easily treated. Because so many shelters are over-crowded, a substantial number of the dogs surrendered to shelters will be euthanized.

With 4 out of 10 households in the United States owning at least one dog (68 million dogs), it is clear that the field of behavior analysis has much to offer dogs and their humans.

For more information visit:
http://www.behavior.org/animals/



train my dog (read all 7 entries…)
Things that I need to accomplish in order to make training my dog go more smoothly 2 years ago

Things that I need to accomplish in order to make training go smoother

Be more aware of my environment.

Learn to remain more focused.

Improve consistency.

Learn more principles and methods of behavior modification and try them out.

Improve my reinforcement timing.

Maximize reinforcers.

Reduce number of corrections.

Analyze an environment for natural reinforcers (only makes my job easier)

I will list more as they come to me…but I know I got a lot of work to do, lol :O)



train my dog (read all 7 entries…)
This particular entry is about another dog 2 years ago

There is this dog at the park where I take my dog. According to a man that works in side the county senior services center, the dog has lived there for several months. She looks to be a black lab and maybe 6-10 years old. Looks like she is infected with mange because she is missing a lot of fur. The gentleman that works there also told me that the county animal control has been setting humane traps for her, but she has learned to take the food without setting off the trap.

When we, my dog and I, first started going to the park, she would stay pretty far away and watch us. The next time she came she started barking at us out in the open and quickly retreated behind a tree. She did that for the next couple of times that we were there. Today, however, when I got out of my truck and began to unload my bicycle, she came running up within like 30-40 feet of me and barking. I remained calm and faced her without moving and waited until she moved, then I moved and went to grab a piece of hot dog for her and she sniffed the air once more and retreated back about 20-30 feet. Then I got my dog out of the truck and we rode and walked around the park for about an hour. She was always in site and if I came to close she would woof. Before I left, I took the rest of my hot dog and walked up to the tree she normally hides behind and deposited all of the hot dog there. Then Kai and I went around the park one more time and she came out to find the hot dogs and ate them. Then we packed up and left. We’ll see what happens tomorrow.

I know a couple of rescue agencies and maybe I could either, befriend her and find her a good home that way or befriend her and take her in myself. I don’t know though, then I’d have to study Dog-Dog behavior and the dynamics change once again.

more tomorrow…



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