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Location: Norwich UK
Joined: Feb 2010
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I had an "Amichien" consultation with one of JF's gurus.
She basically told me the problem was with my other dog (!) Parker as he considered himself pack leader. We don't have problems with Parker other than that he is territorial (which is a breed thing-some Kerries are like this) and does a loud wuffy thing any time there is someone near the house. She told me to give him time out in the downstairs toilet when he did this. The trouble was I would do this and then forget about him and he would still be in the "naughty spot" when my husband got home from work! Jamie said "Why isn't he toilet trained-he spends so long in there!"
With Cherry I had to ignore her when I came home from work-I felt really cruel as I love the way she jumps up all happy and smiling at you. She wasn't allowed to be walked for a week-even crueler as she loves her hour to an hour and a half of exercise a day.
I have to say she did improve however with her dog reactivity. A lady I meet with a JRT x round the corner commented "What have you done with Cherry? She is a completely different dog!" and Cherry would happily go up and sniff her dog which I couldn't let her do before. At least hearing that comment made me feel it wasn't a complete waste of money. My husband thought it was a waste of money though.
I think they should advise you to get the dog checked out by a vet as we found out recently that Cherry has had entropion for some time (painful ingrowing eyelashes) and my friends who are trainers think that was a lot to do with her not liking dogs in "her" space.
Jamie bought me the book called "The 100 silliest things people tell you about dogs" by Alexander Semynova which debunks JF's theories. I found it very helpful and readable.