I think she likes him. :-)
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Last Day with Sid
Today is our last day with Sid. Some might think that I would be sad, but on the contrary, I couldn't be more happy and excited to deliver Sid to D this evening. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to have had Sid for the past 3 weeks and I hope I've been able to teach him a few things that will make life for D just a little bit better. Sid is a GREAT dog and I believe he will be perfect for D and I look forward to hearing her stories with Sid in the coming weeks.
Goodbye Sid - Be a good dog as I know you are and my prayer is that you will be a blessing to everyone you meet - especially D.
Good Boy Sid!
Mark.
Goodbye Sid - Be a good dog as I know you are and my prayer is that you will be a blessing to everyone you meet - especially D.
Good Boy Sid!
Mark.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Full Sid review
Sorry - I certainly meant to post more.
Pam and I have another weekend without Sid. Here are the things Sid is doing VERY well.
He can SIT, STAY, Lay-down, COME, doesn't PEE or POO in the house anymore, is a great sentinel (will alert and bark at strange noises) Walks like a champ, HEEL, will stay in the yard without a leash, will jump up in your lap on command (UP), won't make a mess when he eats (will pick it up) and I'm sure there is more...
Here are the things I've been working on:
Sit and stay automatically when he comes inside until you check his feet. This was a neat trick I've had all my other dogs do, but it takes time. Sid will sit and stay on the door mat if you tell him too, but will go charging in if you don't say anything... :-)
Also - the sit and stay thing works for praying before meals - the problem is Pam and I have not had too many sit down type dinners together to get this as "standard behaviour" Sid will again sit and stay, but he won't necessarily know that when you are done praying (AMEN) he hears it fine, but has not quite figured out that it means he can go (he expects OK, COME ON Sid) - like when exiting the mat after coming in.
The other thing I wanted to do with Sid is alert to go outside. He doesn't give me any indication he WANTS to go out. (or HAS to go out) He is extremely comfortable staying inside and I think he would stay inside forever if he could... he does have incredible "staying power" to hold both PEE and POO for hours and hours. When I work from home, I'm on the computer for some extended periods and Sid will not bother me at all - he will either play with his own toys, eat, stay on alert (lay and look at the door) or lay in a corner or under my desk to sleep. He is GREAT like that!
Sid loves when he's held and when you talk to him. He tries very hard to understand everything you say. He does understand if you ask him if he wants to go outside - he will get "excited" and will follow me closely as I get my shoes, water, leash etc... then, just before going out the door, he knows he has to SIT before we go out as we put the leash on - he does have to be told on occasion - but will sometimes do it on his own.
He likes steak chunks for treats better than chicken. I haven't tried bacon yet. He's not too excited like you would think to get a treat - he certainly does like the steak, but will be extremely gentle as he takes it. It's just part of his very submissive attitude. He will NOT get upset with you even if you approach him will he is eating, drinking, or under the bed (he likes to go there in the morning as we are getting ready for work, but will come out if you call him (might have to ask a few times). The only time Sid has ever nipped at me was on evening in bed, he was licking himself for (in my humble opinion - too long) and I used my foot (he was at the end of the bed) to move his face away and thry to encourage him to just lay down - and he apparently didn't like that.. :-) - he just lightly nipped at my toes.
Sid definitely doesn't like "little" kids - he won't bite, but it's easy to tell he's not keen on them. He gets along very will with anyone 4 ft or larger... :-) - I'm confident he will not have ANY issue with D-s son. 2 of my grandchildren (ages 3 and 10 mo) came over for lunch yesterday and Sid spent most of the time under the desk as I tended to the children. at one point, we were at the table eating, Sid came out and gently tried to pick up and take one of the kids toys under the desk with him (presumably to chew it up) and I caught him... one simple "No Sir" and he dropped it, looked at me, and went back under the desk to lay-down.
Oh - Sid also likes small rawhide sticks - he will sit with one for an hour and eventually chew it up completely. if he gets distracted, he will try to "bury" it. It's the cutest thing to watch him try to find a spot to hide it... :-)
Sid is very friendly with other dogs and will bark at "strangers" at first glance. If I tell him "It's OK Sid" he will stop, remain on alert and let the stranger approach. A couple light strokes and petting will put him at easy. In crowds, he's fine and will simply stay with me or Pam. Even while walking the neighborhood, Sid will not try to go to another dog - he will alert, but if you tell him to "HEEL" he will keep walking and will not walk in front of you. Every once in a while, Sid will try to walk ahead while walking, but will HEEL on first command every time and move directly to the side without ANY correction on the leash - he's really a champ while walking. He will sit when you stop to cross the street - for this, he needs an occasional reminder to sit.
Sid is just about ready to go - I'm looking forward to speaking with D about this day.
Mark.
Pam and I have another weekend without Sid. Here are the things Sid is doing VERY well.
He can SIT, STAY, Lay-down, COME, doesn't PEE or POO in the house anymore, is a great sentinel (will alert and bark at strange noises) Walks like a champ, HEEL, will stay in the yard without a leash, will jump up in your lap on command (UP), won't make a mess when he eats (will pick it up) and I'm sure there is more...
Here are the things I've been working on:
Sit and stay automatically when he comes inside until you check his feet. This was a neat trick I've had all my other dogs do, but it takes time. Sid will sit and stay on the door mat if you tell him too, but will go charging in if you don't say anything... :-)
Also - the sit and stay thing works for praying before meals - the problem is Pam and I have not had too many sit down type dinners together to get this as "standard behaviour" Sid will again sit and stay, but he won't necessarily know that when you are done praying (AMEN) he hears it fine, but has not quite figured out that it means he can go (he expects OK, COME ON Sid) - like when exiting the mat after coming in.
The other thing I wanted to do with Sid is alert to go outside. He doesn't give me any indication he WANTS to go out. (or HAS to go out) He is extremely comfortable staying inside and I think he would stay inside forever if he could... he does have incredible "staying power" to hold both PEE and POO for hours and hours. When I work from home, I'm on the computer for some extended periods and Sid will not bother me at all - he will either play with his own toys, eat, stay on alert (lay and look at the door) or lay in a corner or under my desk to sleep. He is GREAT like that!
Sid loves when he's held and when you talk to him. He tries very hard to understand everything you say. He does understand if you ask him if he wants to go outside - he will get "excited" and will follow me closely as I get my shoes, water, leash etc... then, just before going out the door, he knows he has to SIT before we go out as we put the leash on - he does have to be told on occasion - but will sometimes do it on his own.
He likes steak chunks for treats better than chicken. I haven't tried bacon yet. He's not too excited like you would think to get a treat - he certainly does like the steak, but will be extremely gentle as he takes it. It's just part of his very submissive attitude. He will NOT get upset with you even if you approach him will he is eating, drinking, or under the bed (he likes to go there in the morning as we are getting ready for work, but will come out if you call him (might have to ask a few times). The only time Sid has ever nipped at me was on evening in bed, he was licking himself for (in my humble opinion - too long) and I used my foot (he was at the end of the bed) to move his face away and thry to encourage him to just lay down - and he apparently didn't like that.. :-) - he just lightly nipped at my toes.
Sid definitely doesn't like "little" kids - he won't bite, but it's easy to tell he's not keen on them. He gets along very will with anyone 4 ft or larger... :-) - I'm confident he will not have ANY issue with D-s son. 2 of my grandchildren (ages 3 and 10 mo) came over for lunch yesterday and Sid spent most of the time under the desk as I tended to the children. at one point, we were at the table eating, Sid came out and gently tried to pick up and take one of the kids toys under the desk with him (presumably to chew it up) and I caught him... one simple "No Sir" and he dropped it, looked at me, and went back under the desk to lay-down.
Oh - Sid also likes small rawhide sticks - he will sit with one for an hour and eventually chew it up completely. if he gets distracted, he will try to "bury" it. It's the cutest thing to watch him try to find a spot to hide it... :-)
Sid is very friendly with other dogs and will bark at "strangers" at first glance. If I tell him "It's OK Sid" he will stop, remain on alert and let the stranger approach. A couple light strokes and petting will put him at easy. In crowds, he's fine and will simply stay with me or Pam. Even while walking the neighborhood, Sid will not try to go to another dog - he will alert, but if you tell him to "HEEL" he will keep walking and will not walk in front of you. Every once in a while, Sid will try to walk ahead while walking, but will HEEL on first command every time and move directly to the side without ANY correction on the leash - he's really a champ while walking. He will sit when you stop to cross the street - for this, he needs an occasional reminder to sit.
Sid is just about ready to go - I'm looking forward to speaking with D about this day.
Mark.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Pam and I worked the weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway parking cars. We knew it would be a couple long days, so Sid went to stay with a friend who had two other dogs in her home for the weekend. Sid gets along great with other dogs and I'm sure Sid was very happy to be with them. We picked up Sid on Monday morning and he was excited to see both of us! He is am extremely loyal dog and will make a very good companion for D. Sid's training is going great. He knows all the Canine Good Citizen tricks and we have even taught him a few other neat things. He eats very well and doesn't make a mess. If he does, you simply tell him "No mess Sid" and he will pick up any pieces of kibble outside of his dish. He is getting better at praying before meals - doesn't have that one down pat yet, but I'm sure he will very soon. He loves to cuddle and will jump in your lap when you call him (and rarely if you don't). He well understands the word "no" and will stop doing what he is doing when he hears it. "Good boy, Sid" is the clicker phrase that makes him wag his tail in satisfaction knowing he did a good job.
I tried chicken treats which Sid only liked with moderate appreciation. We had NY Strip steaks the other night and have switched to meat chunks which he really likes and responds too much better.
Sid had a very good day today and will be ready for D very soon!
Mark
I tried chicken treats which Sid only liked with moderate appreciation. We had NY Strip steaks the other night and have switched to meat chunks which he really likes and responds too much better.
Sid had a very good day today and will be ready for D very soon!
Mark
Friday, August 30, 2013
Sleeping
Sid likes to sleep in the bed. Since he stopped itching so much, it's actually OK. Everyone that knows me has a hard time trying to figure out why I would have a dog in the bed. Well, it's simple - that's what my veteran friend D wants. Sid did great last night once he found a comfortable spot - he likes to sleep on or very near my feet. I woke up about 0400 and was just resting when I heard Sid snore for a few minutes - guess he was comfortable! :-)
Here is a picture Pam put on FB yesterday.
Here is a picture Pam put on FB yesterday.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Sid likes Yogurt
I fed Sid some Yogurt with his food and it seems to have worked to stop the scratching. He much more relaxed. Sid and u hash a great day.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Work from home
I was home all day with Sid today and he did great. No more accidents and the itching is much better. Sid is a great sentinel and let me know each time he heard something. He is doing great with walking! Still likes to be held and will play with his toys. So far, so good.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
I'm mobile
Just installed blogger mobile so I can make more frequent posts. Can't wait to see Sid. He's home with Gram (Pam). Going to try to stop the itching tonight. I'm meeting another PFV trainer in a few min and I'm going to ask him about Sid.
Mark (from my mobile)
Monday, August 26, 2013
Introduction to Sid
Sid is a Lhasa Apso dog I found on PetFinder. I started working for Pets for Vets GA and it didn't take long to get my first Veteran match after I was accepted as a trainer. That's a long story in itself, and this blog is about Sid - so let's talk about Sid!
I first met Sid about 1400 hrs on Friday, 23 Aug. I performed a sociability test with him and he passed with flying colors. The only thing I thought was a bit odd was he was just so darn cute and why hadn't someone picked him up yet?
After some paperwork, I put Sid in my car and took him home. His first reaction was to make a deposit on my living room carpet. Of course, this is an easily correctable behaviour and I'm glad to say that as of today, Sid has been accident free for more than 24 hours! He's a very smart dog.
I took a few pictures of Sid and sent them to my veteran - I'll call her D. D was very excited because it was her birthday! :-) I was praying diligently that God would provide this dog for her before the end of her birthday on Friday - and thank God (and Praise God) for this answered prayer!
Sid also ate like food was going out of style. I weighed him and he's a healthy 15 lbs. Just perfect size. Sid slept with us in the bed Fri night (after he had a bath) and had accident number two in the middle of the night. No problem for me, we got that fixed and I am sure it was a simple adjustment to the new food.
We went to visit my grandchildren on Sat - three boys 5, 3 and 8 months. Sid was not too excited about the boys - but they were really excited to play with him! Sid is a very calm dog and likes to be with me and Pam - and I'm sure if he had his way, he'd be fine without Pam. (but not me... ) Sid will work out very well for D and will be very loyal to her and her 11 yr old son.
On Sunday, we went to church and Sid stayed home. We went out after church for brunch with some friends and when we got back, I'm happy to report the house was still clean the way we left it and Sid was very excited to see us! We all went out in the back yard and Sid was happy, happy, happy. Our adult friends loved him and he didn't mind at all they wanted to hold him and cuddle with him. Although Sid was clean, he has been itching a lot... I'm not sure why yet, so I bought him some coconut bath soap (specifically for dogs to relieve itching) and Sid had another bath - (actually, he goes in the shower with me) and I hope this will help stop the itching.
Today is Monday and here is a picture of Sid enjoying a chewy snack (he already ate dinner at a much more sustainable pace).
I first met Sid about 1400 hrs on Friday, 23 Aug. I performed a sociability test with him and he passed with flying colors. The only thing I thought was a bit odd was he was just so darn cute and why hadn't someone picked him up yet?
After some paperwork, I put Sid in my car and took him home. His first reaction was to make a deposit on my living room carpet. Of course, this is an easily correctable behaviour and I'm glad to say that as of today, Sid has been accident free for more than 24 hours! He's a very smart dog.
I took a few pictures of Sid and sent them to my veteran - I'll call her D. D was very excited because it was her birthday! :-) I was praying diligently that God would provide this dog for her before the end of her birthday on Friday - and thank God (and Praise God) for this answered prayer!
Sid also ate like food was going out of style. I weighed him and he's a healthy 15 lbs. Just perfect size. Sid slept with us in the bed Fri night (after he had a bath) and had accident number two in the middle of the night. No problem for me, we got that fixed and I am sure it was a simple adjustment to the new food.
We went to visit my grandchildren on Sat - three boys 5, 3 and 8 months. Sid was not too excited about the boys - but they were really excited to play with him! Sid is a very calm dog and likes to be with me and Pam - and I'm sure if he had his way, he'd be fine without Pam. (but not me... ) Sid will work out very well for D and will be very loyal to her and her 11 yr old son.
On Sunday, we went to church and Sid stayed home. We went out after church for brunch with some friends and when we got back, I'm happy to report the house was still clean the way we left it and Sid was very excited to see us! We all went out in the back yard and Sid was happy, happy, happy. Our adult friends loved him and he didn't mind at all they wanted to hold him and cuddle with him. Although Sid was clean, he has been itching a lot... I'm not sure why yet, so I bought him some coconut bath soap (specifically for dogs to relieve itching) and Sid had another bath - (actually, he goes in the shower with me) and I hope this will help stop the itching.
Today is Monday and here is a picture of Sid enjoying a chewy snack (he already ate dinner at a much more sustainable pace).
I'll try to update this blog everyday - and post a picture 2-3 times a week. I hope you enjoy reading about Sid. Sid is still itching a bit and I have done some research - plan B coming up soon. I'll keep you posted.
Mark.
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