tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5239047282330766117.post6483778838427234912..comments2022-11-07T23:16:24.689+11:00Comments on Downunder Assistance Dog: Happy 5 month birthday Knightley! A review of our time togetherLyssahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00287170057646655092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5239047282330766117.post-8221756201531882462012-01-01T04:28:17.565+11:002012-01-01T04:28:17.565+11:00How adorable is Crispy!! After a quick look at you...How adorable is Crispy!! After a quick look at your blog you seem to going the right way, especially if you are going to use the Levels! You know you can do specific confidence building exercises? Basically just using classical and operant conditioning to associate once scary things with good things. I am trying to think of a book exactly for this but the name is just escaping me right now so will let you know when it dawns. Be patient with her, and treat her as if she is in a constant fear period. Once she gets her second shot you'll have more opportunities too. - LyssaLyssahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00287170057646655092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5239047282330766117.post-40140986263636950182011-12-31T21:52:54.186+11:002011-12-31T21:52:54.186+11:00Hi Lyssa,
I just read some of your blog (came from...Hi Lyssa,<br />I just read some of your blog (came from training levels group), and I just admire how your pup developes and shows no fear to new things. My lil Crispy is afraid of all things new, and I just hope we'll come forward as soon as the "holiday season" is over, I cannot even manage to get her to see some other dogs now - every puppy school is closed atm, and Crispy doesn't have her second shot. So we have to wait...wixxerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11327348947247610160noreply@blogger.com