
26/04/2025
Everyone say hello again to Ty be anxious Caucasian Shepherd who was Kelly's first session of the day but it was the last session out of her five package training program.
Owner concerns: Dog reactivity, Separation anxiety, Socialization
How it started: Mom had been dealing with Ty's anxiety and reactivity to humans and dogs since the beginning. She made some nice success with balanced tools and techniques and then saw a FF/R+ trainer that told her not to do all those things which made her slide back into a lack of ability to control and communicate with her and she lost all of her confidence. By the time we started working with her mom was having no guests over and not walking Ty at all.
What we did: first thing was adding more structure in the house, including the implementation of a crate. More clear directions, rules and boundaries that she was held accountable to. We added back in the prong collar which she was using before the FF/R+ trainer, that gave her the confidence to walk her again and allowed us to go outside start practicing and controlled situations around dogs and people.
How it's going: As mom has gained so much confidence throughout the program, she wanted to explore the e-collar for her final session as we had conditioned it a bit on the last session. Inside the home is a big struggle for them, especially because Ty is a Caucasian Shepherd therefore very protective, but she's also extremely anxious and under socialized so she's very dramatic and gets locked into these over threshold moments. We were going to use the E-Collar in a neutral fashion to interrupt and communicate with her, as she was loading her energy but before she had hit her explosion.
We did a conditioning crash course using it to magnify commands, as digital leash pressure and then following up with interruption as I played around with a dog in the front yard.
Mom's going to keep in touch and send us updates and videos to critique. We're sure we'll see this sweetheart at some point down the road but we are so proud of their progress!