Jarvis
17th October 2007, 06:01 PM
Well...GREAT improvement anyways! :blush:
I have been putting her on her harness and letting her drag the leash for a while...so far so good. So, yesterday we took a big step!
My father had knee surgery last week and is resting/off his knee for 6 weeks (:() so, I decided it would be a good idea to take Ike over for a cheer-up visit!!! I put her harness on and put her in the carrier. Now, she had never been to my parents house before. When we got there I got her out and held her for a while, let her smell everyone there and get pet.
Once she got restless and squirmy, I hooked up the leash and let her go.
She was VERY well behaved!!! :clap: She didn't get scared or hide, she was calm and cool and gave the house a good smell-down :rolleyes: I just walked behind her patiently and let her explore. She seemed to be aware of (but not bothered by) the leash. If she started going somewhere she wasn't allowed I would kind of coax her away.
I thought it was a really good chance for her to be on her harness and out of her element, without being outside yet... Oh I'm so happy it's going well so far!!! I few more visits like that (to new places) and I think she will be ready for some outdoor walking!
The only thing I really need to work with her on is guiding her a little more. Maybe a toy or treats to keep her from certain places.
Yay!:clap:
I have been putting her on her harness and letting her drag the leash for a while...so far so good. So, yesterday we took a big step!
My father had knee surgery last week and is resting/off his knee for 6 weeks (:() so, I decided it would be a good idea to take Ike over for a cheer-up visit!!! I put her harness on and put her in the carrier. Now, she had never been to my parents house before. When we got there I got her out and held her for a while, let her smell everyone there and get pet.
Once she got restless and squirmy, I hooked up the leash and let her go.
She was VERY well behaved!!! :clap: She didn't get scared or hide, she was calm and cool and gave the house a good smell-down :rolleyes: I just walked behind her patiently and let her explore. She seemed to be aware of (but not bothered by) the leash. If she started going somewhere she wasn't allowed I would kind of coax her away.
I thought it was a really good chance for her to be on her harness and out of her element, without being outside yet... Oh I'm so happy it's going well so far!!! I few more visits like that (to new places) and I think she will be ready for some outdoor walking!
The only thing I really need to work with her on is guiding her a little more. Maybe a toy or treats to keep her from certain places.
Yay!:clap: