The ultimate reward for teaching good manners to Fletcher was that the Galloways took him along with them on vacation! Here is an e-mail that I received from them:
Hi Terri, We had a wonderful trip to Yellowstone! Fletcher did great on the plane and visiting family. Funny thing is - girls seemed to love Fletcher and wanted their picture taken with him, this happened three times, once in the Salt Lake City airport and twice in Yellowstone park!Training your dog is the most important thing you will do for your dog and for your family. Positive, clicker based training leads to bonding with your pup, builds relationships and makes you want to spend time with your dog and if at all possible lets your dog experience some great memories that you and your family are making. Be careful on the training that you choose, fear based training - jerks, pops, shock collars, spraying in the face and yelling in your dog's face - takes away from the relationship you could build and in my opinion makes you look really small. If you enter a puppy class and the first thing they want to do is put on pinch and choke collars, this is a business that does not know how to train. Leave very quickly. Your first step in training is to find a positive based training program where you and your dog will thrive! In closing, I applaud the entire Galloway family for continuing their training and their commitment to Fletcher. What a very lucky little guy!
And I applaud YOU, Terri! Your way with animals is amazing! You were instrumental in helping me with Annie. When I think of what she was like when we first adopted her, to after just a few sessions with you, it's amazing. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Gale! We are a great team together, you have also done a great job with Annie! She is loving life now!!!
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