Tomorrow is Ruby's first day of "school".
Time to Get off the Couch, Rubes!
At 5pm, she will officially become a student at Petco's obedience school. She is enrolled in the "Basic Skills" class. This 6-week group course is designed to help socialize and train older puppies and adult dogs. (We're hoping at the end of the 6 weeks, there's are a graduation ceremony, complete with a cap and gown. How cute would that be?)

Let The Magic Happen!
Basic Class lessons include:
|
I've gone ahead and crossed off the skills that Ruby has already mastered. (We have ALOT of work do!) When I spoke to the instructor on the phone, she recommended we come to class with a list of short term and long term goals; in other words, what we are hoping to take away from the class.
I'm considering this course a kind of "doggie prerequesite" to help Ruby learn the skills that she needs in order to become a therapy dog through the Delta Society. The list above may seem a bit rudimentary, and it is. The reason we are enrolled in the class is for another reason. In order to pass the assessment, Ruby will also be evaluated on her REACTION TO A NEUTRAL DOG. In this scenario, two handlers and their animals approach each other from a distance of about 10 yards, stop, shake hands, and exchanged pleasantries, and continue on for about five yards. A dog that crosses the vertical mid-line of the handler, either in front or behind, to try to reach the neutral dog, will be scored as “not ready”.
Luther and Ruby: Forever Friends
This is where things get tough. Ruby is TERRIFIED of other dogs. (Except for Luther, as you can see above). As in, when we take her to the dog park, she sits in the corner with her tail between her legs while the other dogs happily romp through the field together. Or, if a friendly pup happens to come too close, she growls (rather pathetically). Therefore, one of the biggest goals we have for this class is to help Ruby conquer her fear of other dogs, and learn to socialize positively with her other furry friends.
Well, that's it for today! Stay tuned for updates on how the first class goes and a post on a few of my own personal goals.
And just because I promised...here's a picture of Lily. Just to help you get to know her better, I'll give you a fun fact; one of her favorite pastimes is "drowning" her toy mice by dropping them in the toilet. She's a feisty one, that Lily.
Not That Innocent
No comments:
Post a Comment