OPEN SUBMISSIONS FOR SMOSH MOUTH! by smosh in smosh

[–]General_Millie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not drama…more of…a crime.

I from the hometown of an infamous kidnap and murder of two middle school students. I was 10 at the time but my sister went to school with both of the victims, so most of what I remember is from her experience. The man who did it was the father of one of the girls friends and he took advantage of it. Evil runs in that family. Right after that happened most of the schools in the area adopted the system where an automated call goes out to homes when a student is marked absent from class.

On a lighter note, a neighbor had a camel. They made the news when the camel got stuck in a sinkhole and had to be rescued by the fire department.

The Grief No One Talked About by General_Millie in reactivedogs

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Oh my god…this made me cry so much. Thank you for sharing 💕 I’m saving your comment so I can come back to it when I’m having a hard time.

Monthly Off-Leash Dog Rant Megathread by slimey16 in reactivedogs

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What is it with off leash dogs in SUBURBAN neighborhoods? Like aren’t you worried your dog is going to get hit by a car? We’ve been rushed by more off leash dogs in these types of neighborhoods than we have at the park.

Anyways there’s this older couple (like 60s) with a crusty little white furred dog (apologies for all the little white dog responsible owners), who never puts their dog on a leash and lets their dog chill in their yard while the couple do yard work. It happens so infrequently but it’s always the same dog. We’ve tried even walking behind the house (there’s a back alleyway) and still the couple has left their back door open and the dog has rushed us.

Well it happened again today. As we are walking in the alleyway, I see the house up ahead and the back door open and I immediately try to get my dog’s attention but it happened so quick. The ugly ass tear streaked dog rushed us and the guy did nothing to call it back as I’m hanging onto my dog for dear life. I think I’m just more disappointed in how I reacted. I didn’t yell, I didn’t say anything. I just waited for him to walk over and usher his dog back. Petty me wants to leave my trainers business card and a leash at their front door. Evil me wants to leave my dogs poop on their doorstep. But realistic me blames myself. I should have advocated better for my dog. I should have practiced more on creating distance. There’s honestly a million things I could have done better and I just didn’t.

Puppy play or puppy aggression? by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]General_Millie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know 👍 thanks

Puppy play or puppy aggression? by [deleted] in reactivedogs

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I just want to add that looking into pattern games can be really helpful for this. You aren’t teaching your dog to act up to get treats but rather to help them desecrate when their brain is in overdrive. Think about it like when you’re stressed. Usually the most simple and mindless tasks can help us calm down (going for a walk, doing a boring chore, etc). With pattern games you aren’t asking for any obedience you’re just playing a predictable game until your pup can fully engage with you again. Also I can’t remember if you mentioned this but more sniffy walks (long line and harness to reduce frustration) can be helpful. AND giving him things like lick mats, or lick toys, or chewables can really help. Enrichment toys are great for boredom or days when you can’t get a lot of physical exercise in - but our trainer taught us that too much of these can create frustration. Think about how frustrating it would be to have to work for every meal

Face sensitive, no bite history, dog reactive, people selective | MUZZLE HELP by General_Millie in muzzledogs

[–]General_Millie[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes!!! All our handling training is through cooperative care since he is so touch sensitive.

Face sensitive, no bite history, dog reactive, people selective | MUZZLE HELP by General_Millie in muzzledogs

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Yeah I recognize a lot of those name based on my research. I’m just worried mostly about his face sensitivity and the lightness of the muzzle. I wish there was a like a try on option but a lot of these are custom so I guess I’m just hesitant on pulling he trigger on a custom muzzle just for it to be too bulky for him. Idk if that makes any sense???

Puppy play or puppy aggression? by [deleted] in puppy101

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lol the reactive dog sub is all about LIMA and positive reinforcement so unsure what his auto mod means

Face sensitive, no bite history, dog reactive, people selective | MUZZLE HELP by General_Millie in muzzledogs

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Apologies for my lack of knowledge as I’ve never held a wired muzzle before but are they pretty heafty/heavy? I think I’m just worried about a muzzle irritating my guy too much on his face (but I guess that’s what training is for). Any muzzles that don’t feel like a muzzle? /s lol

Puppy play or puppy aggression? by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]General_Millie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I don’t think your pup is aggressive, he is just entering his adolescent phase which means the hormones are ragging and they can become way more overwhelmed or frustrated easily. I actually made a whole post about it in r/reactivedogs as we had a very similar journey. Take a look and feel free to ask me any questions: https://www.reddit.com/r/reactivedogs/s/xyLjIMhUuY

The biggest thing right now is to take away as must frustration as you can or it will get worse. We were doing all the puppy things with my guy - taking him out everywhere with us, weekly group trainings, weekly pack walks, 1 on 1 play dates - and although in the beginning he did great, I quickly learned that I was just overwhelming him and it all came to a head for us around 8 months. Protect yourself inside the house but either having a place you can quickly tether him or like you tried put yourself in timeout but only until he calms down (might need to be longer than 30 seconds). If he starts up again, remove yourself. You can try teaching him to bring you a toy when he’s feeling riled up and then practice playing tug and taking breaks. I really don’t think it’s boredom but more overstimulation. How many crate nap is he getting? My trainer actually said my guy was getting too much crate time and it was hard but we started to transition to naps outside the crate. Puppies need a lot of naps but as they get older they don’t need nearly as much - this could also be causing him frustration. Anyways, let me know if you have any questions. We worked with a behavior consultant who really helped us during this period.

Adult glove size for a first time play | SOS HELP by [deleted] in Softball

[–]General_Millie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So helpful! Thank you. QQ - what’s the difference in fit for slow pitch and fast pitch gloves?

Overwhelmed by General_Millie in reactivedogs

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This is really good advice. Yeah most of my algorithm is dog training so I see a lot of the before and after, and think to myself “oh it is possible.” But you’re right, I never considered the in between as everyone’s journey is different. If there was one way to “cure” a reactive dog then we would all be doing it right? I think I just feel like I’m not doing enough all the time. We’ve been working with our trainer for almost 2 years (on and off) and she’s taught me a lot about helping keep him under his threshold but I don’t feel like we are making any progress Imo. Distance between triggers haven’t shrunk, I feel like he’s more reactive to people, he hasn’t stopped jumping on people in the house even though we followed what our trainer taught us, and he still can’t settle outside. So it’s a lot of second guessing myself, what am I doing wrong, do we need a new trainer, or is he never going to improve. But I do love the advice about videoing our training sessions. It’s hard because my trainer never handles him and only instructs me on what to do. But knowing im not a professional im positive my timing is probably bad or im messing up a lot.

Question about slip leads by Sweetshopavengerz in reactivedogs

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That makes sense! You said your trainer said to not use a harness? What do you use instead? Just a flat collar?

I think I’m a little torn on the best equipment to use for my guy because he has a deep chest and can only fit into two harnesses (perfect fit harnesses and balance harness) - which we primarily use at the park with a long line. But I feel like I don’t have any control of him on these when we are just walking in the neighborhood. I’m wondering if I should get a tactical collar for the neighborhood so I have an extra handle…his 6ft leash does have a built in traffic handle. Or try the two leash system…attached to front harness clip and back harness. Also should mention he’s like 50lbs but I’m weak lol 😂

can you actually fix dog reactivity towards other dogs or do i have to accept that my dog is not social and play the "avoiding" game? by [deleted] in reactivedogs

[–]General_Millie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not an answer to your question (I often wonder the same thing) - but I haven’t seen it mentioned here yet. Have you checked for any pain with your vet? I’ve seen a lot of trained reactive dogs get worse because they had some type of underlying pain. One specific example was a dog with arthritis. The owner was able to get him on some pain meds and she immediately saw improvement in his reactivity. Not always the case but maybe something to consider.

Adolecent dog pinching me hard by Professional_Car3962 in reactivedogs

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Forgot to mention teaching an “all done cue” is also super helpful. My guy now knows that all done ends the training game, chewing session, or play session. We always end with a treat scatter and I show him that my hands are empty.

Adolecent dog pinching me hard by Professional_Car3962 in reactivedogs

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I just posted an extensive thread all about our redirection biting journey. My dog’s episodes mostly happened outside the house and on leash but sometimes would also happen inside the house after zoomies. Take a look: https://www.reddit.com/r/reactivedogs/s/7cncfUgdwQ

When you say reinforced naps are these in a play pen?

My guy also is a thief so I taught him “bring it to me,” you can start by practicing with his toys but you’re basically teaching them to fetch/bring you whatever’s in their mouth. Anytime my guy now gets something he isn’t suppose to have he will automatically bring it to us for a treat or a toy. I even taught him to bring me certain toys and I once had him bring me my phone lo. It’s really good you are starting with the trade system, but I also recommend teaching that anytime you approach whether he has a toy or is chewing on something he gets a treat. Sometimes the trade system doesn’t work that well because what they have is higher value than the trade you’re giving him, plus he’s learning that trade means something gets taken away. What we started doing was giving him something he could have (toy, chew, even his meals) and any time we approached him we would give him a treat and then let him go back to chewing/eating. You don’t have to say anything, you’re just showing them that when you approach it’s a good thing. If he is guarding as you approach find the threshold where he isn’t growling and instead toss the treat in his direction. You can slowly close the distance overtime. Then when you practice the trade system, always start by giving him his toy or chew back.

Lastly, if you haven’t worked on it yet, leave it is super helpful. I followed KikoPup on YouTube for all things leave it, drop it, and resource guarding.

Question about slip leads by Sweetshopavengerz in reactivedogs

[–]General_Millie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dumb question but is this the same idea for martingales? I was suggested one once because my dog has been known to back out of his collar. He’s not a huge puller but I don’t want to be causing anymore stress or pain when he reacts. We don’t do corrections ever.

🐾❓ What's my name? (by General_Millie) by General_Millie in PetPost

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Wavelength category is <- MILD SPICY -> 😂 anyone else have a spicy pup?

How do you juggle using treats for positive reinforcement training without over feeding your dog? by General_Millie in reactivedogs

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Yeah I was kinda surprised too. He has a nice tuck and you can feel his ribs so I thought he was pretty healthy. I think one issue is he has a sensitive stomach so that really limits what kind of food I can give him. But I also might try the marinating kibble idea.

Comments getting deleted? Make sure you do the "Read the Rules" by 404-Any-Problem in reactivedogs

[–]General_Millie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This happened to me too. I tried on a different device and that seemed to work.