I may be moving to Chicago with my basenji. Does anyone have any recommendations for behavioral trainers in the Chicago area?
Posts made by jdido09
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Chicago Trainer recommendations?
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RE: More stranger anxiety!
Completely agree with you thunderbird! I'm glad to here that Malaika is doing well–there is hope!! . Control Unleashed has a lot of strategies (e.g. the Look At That game & hand targets) that I hope will make an impact. Keep us updated on your efforts!
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RE: Help, we need advice re training classes please
You have received a lot of great advice, and I'm sure have a ton you want to work on, so I won't try to add anything since I think the best points I could make have been made.
Instead, just know that you aren't alone in your feelings with Kwame. Dexter is also 13 months this February, and the experience has been a roller coaster of sorts. His threshold for attention is extremely low and very distracted by the 8 or 9 other dogs in our class. We have aspirations to train him for therapy work, so I definitely know the feeling of discouragement by the behavior.
We started CU (and are also on the Yahoo Group) a month ago. The Puppy Book then came out this month and has given us even more information and strategies to work on. I would definitely say that Leslie's material is a great starting place for Kwame. It may feel so far off right now, but a few tweaks and I think you'll see great progress. It certainly also has to do with the age of our dogs right now.
Have faith!!
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RE: Taste of the Wild Problems?
Thanks for the info! So if I'm feeding 3/4 a cup, twice a day (1.5 cups per day) of TOTW Kibble, would this be the same amount I feed for NRG or is it more calories?
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Pittsburgh??
Any Pittsburgh,PA Basenji owners here that want to start doing meet-ups??
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RE: Taste of the Wild Problems?
If the refusal to eat happens only with a new bag, it is likely your dog is sensing something about the food, not just bored with it. You are lucky the dog is this sensitive. Assuming there is some problem with the food, obviously better to have it refused than to end up with a sick dog. I would always suspect food first as a cause of any illness that occurs right after beginning feeding from a new bag. Productions mistakes happen. Possible with any food that involves a "pre mix", which pretty much describes all the dry foods. (that is one of the reasons I like NRG dehydrated. No pre mix) Obviously there could also be a problem with other ingredients, but I have seen mistakes in mixes for livestock often enough to be suspicious of the additives.
I had never heard of NRG. It sounds amazing. How is the price comparison of using NRG vs. TOTW ($50 for 30lbs)? Do you use the Maxim?
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RE: More stranger anxiety!
I agree. Thanks for the advice! He does well when we walk by people, but does very poorly when either A) someone approaches interested in petting him, or speaks to me (e.g. "What kind of dog is that"). I find it odd that he becomes instantly over threshold once the stranger's attention is turned towards him or I. Even more odd to me is that this has developed only over a month, and prior to that he had been excellent with strangers.
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RE: More stranger anxiety!
Why do you carry a clicker around with you? That sounds awkward. Once a command is on cue, you shouldn't need it. (unless you are carrying it to potentially mark some other behaviour you are hoping he will offer??) If he responds to your cue "watch" , then you reward, but not every time. Intermittent rewarding yields better results once the dog understands the command. This is pretty basic clicker training stuff.
I carry the clicker to mark any behavior that isn't anxiety in the company of strangers, since there is no cue right now that will alleviate him. Leslie in CU mentions actually more frequent clicking as more beneficial for an overstimulated dog such a Dexter.
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RE: More stranger anxiety!
We are in a Basic class that mixes in CGC/TDI skills. Do you suggest a private session with a behaviorist?
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More stranger anxiety!
Dex and I have been working really hard at improving his behavior around strangers. We live in a city, so it is pretty hard to avoid the constant flow of people around town. Just to recap from previous posts, I have had him since 4 months and we have heavily socialized him since. He was fantastic with strangers as a puppy, but now at 13 months he is beyond terrible with them. I no longer allow people to pet him when asked and his hair stands on end at approachers.
Oddly, he waits to see the stranger's motive before making a response. If the person just walks by, we can walk on and he settles down. If that person pays him any attention or speaks to me, he lunges and lets out a small growl! I have no clue why this behavior has turned for the worst. We carry a clicker and treats everywhere we go, and my strategy as of late has been to click and treat every time we walk by someone, as long as he looks up at me on the command "watch". I do this so that he can take his concentration off of the walking-byers and know that a reward comes when strangers are around.
Lastly, we have gotten both the CU book and the new CU Puppy Book, which are excellent. I am hopeful that some of those strategies might be of use, but I definitely fear for the stage we are currently at.
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RE: Uh Oh! We have curled tails!
Dex didn't get his ears completely up until ~16 weeks!
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RE: Dexter updated pics!
Thanks everyone! We couldn't be happier, he is everything we could have asked for! Still training for the therapy route, but we certainly won't force it on him if he isn't enjoying it. He wants a sister…I mean WE want him to have a sister :)... but we're probably going to hold off another couple years before doing so! Especially since we may possibly be moving in the next year or so.
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Dexter updated pics!
Here are a few from 8 months to 12 months! Just realized I haven't added pictures since 5 months old!!
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RE: Can anyone attest to wholesale bully sticks / antlers??
Rawhide is not good for dogs. It can swell up in their stomachs and cause problems. Bully sticks are great as are the moo tubes. They may smell and be expensive but they will last way longer and are a lot better for your dog. I don't trust pig ears anymore either as there were cases reported of salmonella with them. I stick to the bully sticks, moo tubes and antlers now.
Bully sticks and those hollow stuffed bones (favorite is chicken) for this B. He had his first antler the other day and loved it, lasts a longg time too! Problem is that he had some blood in his stool the next morning and I think the antler was the cause of it.
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RE: Can anyone attest to wholesale bully sticks / antlers??
Thanks tanza! That was the site I had my eye on. Great deals and I'm glad to hear someone else has had good experiences with them!
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Can anyone attest to wholesale bully sticks / antlers??
These items are pretty costly buying per piece so often! Anyone have experience with the different websites that sell them wholesale? You can get them at $0.80 a piece if you buy in large bulk (100 for $80)!
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RE: A basenji finds his purpose
I hope your husband is doing better! Very inspirational, thank you for sharing! Dexter is in therapy class right now, and sometimes it definitely is tough and feels a long ways away! But I know we will get there sooner or later and this post makes it feel more realistic!!
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RE: Good morning all @ 3AM, Crate Issues!!
Kipawa, not that I recall! Nothing out of the ordinary besides his behavior!
tanza, did you know what size lectro-kennel
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RE: Good morning all @ 3AM, Crate Issues!!
Really appreciate all of the great advice! I have many things to try here, and will definitely keep everyone posted.
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RE: Good morning all @ 3AM, Crate Issues!!
I should have mentioned that after having this problem all week, we actually did try last night to put the crate in our bedroom (it is typically in the living room and has been all week until last night). The second the lights were out and we were in bed, he started crying as loud as he had been out in the other room. Because of this, I got up and moved the crate back so that we could at least try to ride the storm until he fell asleep. I've never tried draping a fleece over the crate, so I will try that, as well as a space heater. If last night is any telling of whether cold is a problem though, the bedroom is pretty warm and he still cried. Should I have tried to ride out the crying with him in the bedroom instead?
Oh, and I don't think too much crate time could be the problem at all. He is in his crate a max of 4-5 hours throughout a day time, usually broken up into 1 or 2 hour intervals when we are both out.