Tuesday, August 31, 2004

Journal Entries from our transfer 2001

These journal entries are from when I was in transfer with Winston...oh man was I ever 16!


5/30/01



Today I met Winston for the second time. We had a short "meet and greet" with them when we could give them treats. For treats they just use dog food. They love it! We learned a few of the commands. We learned "come", "sit", "stay" and "heal". The other girl Courtney who is training with me can not speak. Her dog is trained with signals like sign language. We also learned about the importance of "play time". Your dog is working all day and needs atleast 20 minutes a day of playtime to release it's stress and tension.


5/31/01



Today we got to advance to the next level after reviewing everything else that we learned yesterday, which took most of the morning. We also go to take our dogs outside. The command to make them go to the bathroom is "go potty". During lunch we read through a notebook they gave us full of a lot of information, such as, caring for your dog. After lunch we went through our bucket full of supplies that they provided us with. They bucket itself will be used for water. Inside of it there were many grooming tools. A rubber brush is used first all over the dog, they love this! It feel likes a massage. After that you use a metal brush that is pretty sharp. It pulls hair out with its teeth. After we learned about these tools they took us outside to groom them for the first time. Even with bringing Winston up on the bench I couldn't reach him enough to do this myself. So they said my mom could do it. She likes that because it's time when she can talk and pet him. After we were done grooming them (and covered in dog hair! And I mean COVERED!) we went back inside for our first lession on "take"! This command gets Winston to pick up a dropped or out of reach object, when I point to it and say "Winston, take". We started with easy things and worked out way up to his bowl. This is difficult for the dogs to learn because they must pick it up by the far side and not the side closest to them. After about seven or eight tries Winston got the hang of it and brought it up to me. I then filled it and he put his front paws up on my foot rests and ate it off of my lap! It was so awesome! When he was finished he took the bowl and sat it down. We ended the day reviewing what we had learned. We also "pegged" my wheelchair so that I don't have to carry his leash, it is just attached to my chair!


6/1/01



Today was very challenging yet fun! I dressed Winston all by myself! This means putting on his harness and gentle leader. It took me about ten minutes but I did it! Again, we began by reviewing everything we have learned. Then we walked our dogs in bewtween chairs and I had to keep Winston in the "heal" position while Nancy tried to distract him. We learned about walking through doors. Sometimes you want the dog to go first and sometimes you want him to follow you. The commands are simple, "Winston go through" gets him to go through the door way, turn around and watch me, and "Winston wait" makes him let me go through the door first and follow me through. I also learned what to do if i'm ever in a tight aisle with yummy snacks close to the bottom. I have Winston "go through" so that he is facing me and then I say, "Winston back..." and have him back up the entire length! We took our dogs out a lot today and played for about 20 minutes. Before lunch we learned the "under" command which makes him go under a table or bench. This is so that the dog is not in the way. During lunch (with Winston under the table) we reviewed the "user agreement" which mostly states that we will take good care of our dogs and provide him with a good home, and good veterinary visits when needed. They also told us how much our dog eats a day. Winston eats 3 cups of Nutromax a day. We also discussed the importance of maintaining the dogs healthy weight. An obese dog will faiil immediately. After lunch we started learning how to open doors. The command for this is simply "Winston, open!" But it really means "Winstion tug, hold, give" Sometimes you still have to say "hold" and most of the time you have to say "give". After he drops the rope you say "Winston, take your leash" When he does so you say "Winston come" so that he comes around the other side of you and gives you his leash. Something you have to remember is to have the dog on the side of you that has the hinges of the door on it. We also learned how to shut doors or drawers. "Winston push" is the command to shut things. After this we reviewed pciking up objects. This time they were a little more difficult. The more difficult item was a film case. They said the reason for this is because of it's texture. On monday we get to take them home! YAY!"

6/4/01

Today we practiced over and over all of the commands we already know. Although we covered everything we spent most of our time doing doors. I do it a few times and then Courtney and SSD Willow do it a few times. At lunch we discussed everything that we will do that afternoon and we talk about bring the dogs home with us. None of my family can "bond" with Winston. This will help him and I become extremely close. They pound it into our heads that WE must take complete care of our dogs, we have full responsibility of them at all times. Although Winstona and I have not passed our final test to be certified to go into public, the trainers give me permission to bring Winston along to the Vet for our other dogs check up. This is because the Vet will be able to meet Winston.

At home on our first night we didn't encounter any big problems. Winston laid under my desk while I worked on the computer. My step dad opened the door to hand my the telephone and it really startaled Winston, he jumped at him barking and growling.


6/5/01


This morning they watched us unload out of the van, making sure that Winston stayed seated until I was out of the van and ready for him. I forgot to write yesterday that I learned all of the commands for loading and unloading. Once the ramp is in place I let go of Winston's leash and say "Winston, get in the car!" And he gets up on the ramp, I then have whoever is with tap on the seat and say, "Winston, up!" After we get settled in they ask us to go over the night step by step. We then go straight into practicing. This is our last week at the Hemlock Girl Scouts building. After this we will be practicing in malls. All we did in the morning is practice. We practiced doors,"taking", and leave it. By lunch I was ready for something new. During lunch they showed us how to clean our dogs ears. And afterwards we learned how to do elevators!
Elevators are a very important and difficult task. This is because dogs have gotten seriously injured and even killed doing it. This is what you must do, "Winston, push!" To get him to jump up and push the elevator button If the door opens to the right I have to let Winston's leash on it's long lead, and drive half way into the elevator. This blocks the door from shutting. Next I say "Winston, go through!", he walks through, turns around, looks at me, backs up into the corner and sits. Going out is the same procedure. This takes lots of time and patients. We got to go home early because we were all doing welll! Yay!

Overcoming a new hurdle!

Today marks a huge accomplishment for SSD Winston!

He opened a door that was between him and "finding grandma".

For real.

I was finished with my nebulizer treatment and needed it turned off so I told him the usual "speak" to get my moms attention, because the door was shut. After twice my mom still didn't hear him. I wanted him to go over to the door and bark (so it would be louder) so I told him to "go find grandma" as he neared the door...just as I was about to say "speak" out of the corner of my eye I saw him lean towards the tug. As quickly as I could I encouraged him to "open!!" And sure enough, with a gazillion wags of his tail he opened the door and pranced out to "find grandma".



I WAS BLOWN AWAYYYY!!!!!!



He got some serious gourmet jackpot treats for that one.





This evening we worked on positioning for when I brush him because i'm in a new wheelchair. He did excellent. Stood perfectly still for ten minutes while I brushed him. The new picnic table's benches work great! Perfect height and stability for him.

<3

Monday, August 30, 2004

New Wheelchair & minor updates

Last night I had SSDF Liberty upstairs with me. This isn't an unusual occurance, as he has been frequenting the role of "protector". He was retrieving some items for me as he usually does when Winston got very puppy like and jealous...jumping around and trying to get treats that weren't rightfully his. This problem was solved by having him do a few tasks of his own. Earlier he got his "mega" fix* which always makes him happy.

This morning he did great again with responding to me while I was in bed. He was in the other room and pushed my door open to come to me when I called him. "Spoke" two or three times on command and alerted my mom successfully.

I'm getting my new wheelchair today, hopefully the delivery guy is a dog fan!

I hope'd we had puppy class tonight so that Roseanne could "peg" my wheelchair, but we don't! Bleh, I really don't want to have the alcoholic boyfriend [of my mom] do it. AT ALL.

Friday, August 27, 2004

"Go Find Grandma!" & Einstein Escapes!

Well, since I haven't learned html like i've wanted to the past three years I suppose i'll cave in and start a simple journal. Wanting to reply to http://www.cpldogivy.blogspot.com/ was also a big incentive to join. Eventually I will post my journal entries from when Susquehanna Service Dog Winston and I were in training, but neither of us can reach them right now, so i'm just going to start with where we are at!

Winston has had trouble listening to more than "stand" and "come" when i'm in bed on bipap, but last night and this morning he did GREAT! He and I have been doing "Go find Grandma!" in which he searches for, and touches to alert my mom. Last night he woke her up twice for me, once while I was in bed. This is exciting because she is on the other side of the house, in bed, causing him to not only search but get "in her face" to wake her up. (Winston isn't much of an "in your face" dog) This morning I woke up with a sharp pain in my right shoulder and after yelling three or four times for my mom, I decided to see how Winston was responding. He came right over and touched my hand after maybe two calls and and stern "WINSTON LETS GO" I got excited and sent him off to "Go find grandma!" and off he ran. I wasn't sure if he had gotten side tracked or not and just as I called him back to me my mom opened the back door and asked if I needed her! She said he stood at the back door giving her that "look"! YES! Huge party and bonus treat for Winnie!

Winston alerts also by giving a solid "Speak" and this morning, he was really funny. I was just about ready to get out of the shower when he peaked his head in as if I had already called him. My mom swears he was annoyed because of how long I take, but I think he's got esp. ;)

Last night as Megan was leaving she found a neighbors dog. She knows the procedure because Einstein, the HUGE yellow lab that he is, escapes constantly. God bless his family, they have four kids and both parents work. They adopted him from the humane league and have been so diligent as to his training. All of the kids took the clicker training classes and are taught proper training etiquette. Anyway, it took us about five minutes to settle Einstein enough in order to read his tags for his family's phone number...that is after he stepped on her toes a few times and twisted her wrist. He is such an energetic dog. I've got to say, it's not the training, it's the dog. Winston was an ANGEL though. He merely stood around watching Einstein tear through the house searching...for what, who knows? I did have to settle Winston though as he got rather short with Einstein while I was on the phone with Dave's wife. As Dave pulled up Winston barked his usual amount but came to me when Dave opened the door.

Okay well, that's enough for today! Hope all of you partners out there are doing well today!