I used one of those plastic coated coiled cables that are intended for  
locking up a bicycle.   keeps the 'leash' from getting in the  wheels.
az dave
 
 

 In a message dated 3/11/2008 1:38:43 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
When  I try walking my dog when in the wheelchair she ends up getting her 
toes ran  over or the leash gets around the wheels.  Any suggestions!  Silas   
 
 
From: John S.  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 1:42  PM
To: [email protected]
Cc:  [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] post to quad  list

 
 
I grew  up in a neighborhood of dog lovers and several cops that trained dogs 
for  police work. I don't remember food being used often. The dogs were 
encouraged  to play with a single toy called a "kong". Whenever the dog 
performed 
right  hed get a short 30seconds of playing with his kong. After a 20 minute 
training  session it was time for yard play and morning or evening meals then a 
45  minute walk. Daily repetition and adding to each dogs skills and  
responsibilities made very intuitive dogs. 
The reason you don't use food  often when training is that many dogs 
associate food with being good instead  of doing it for love from his master.
I'm not saying you can't do it how  your doing it since I can't keep a dog 
here and I just play with dogs that  want to at the park. (they will eat stale 
bread from a stranger if you train  them food is love.)
Dogs learn from each other so if you have a dog that  barks to go potty you 
can place the two together and after a day or two both  will bark to go out and 
come in. Socializing a dog in training can increase  learning a lot. yes, 
they can learn bad habits so watch close. Never show  affection to a dog in a 
hyper state. Because your in a wheelchair many  trainers would use electronic 
collars on larger dogs. These should be turned  down after awhile and gone in a 
year. If the dog still needs it you need a  different dog. ALL DOGS BITE! 
Anyone that says their dog doesn't bite only  means it probably won't. 
The walks are important. Do not let the dog pull  the leash. Always think 
calmly and never yell when a dog is close, dogs  understand your moods not your 
speeches. 

good luck with your  dog,
john 
 
-----  Original Message ----
From: Merrill Burghardt  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Lori Michaelson  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, March  10, 2008 3:37:15 PM
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] post to quad list 
 
The  lap is how I do it.  Also a stick treat if you do not mind it in your  
mouth.  I imagine a large PEZ dispenser.   
Mb 
 
 
  
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From: Lori Michaelson  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 6:32  PM
To: Quad List
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] post to quad  list
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I  am a retriever lover.  In my experience... they are  mellow. :-).  I had 
two black Labrador retrievers in the early  90s.  
 

 
Anyway,  I am one who has trained my current Golden Retriever to do things  
for me.  I cannot use my fingers (and barely my hands) either and  have little 
arm movement.  What I did was use a lap tray and have  the sliced-up treats on 
it.  Then, after the correct performance, I  pushed one of the treats off of 
my lap tray with my arm/hand for the  reward.
 

 
I  learned how to use clicker training and it is the most widely used type  
of training nationwide or worldwide today.  Do a search on "clicker  training" 
and you will see why and how!  That is... if you are not  already using it.
 

 
Your  husband sounds like she is of great support to you of like mine  is.  
Is he your primary caregiver?
 

 
Lori  Michaelson
 
Age  - 43
 
C4/5  complete quad, 28 years post.  Motor vehicle  accident.
 
Tucson,  AZ
 

 

 
 
-------Original  Message-------
 

 
 
From: _Maria_ (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
 
Date: 3/9/2008 6:18:40 PM
 
To:  _Raúl Rebollo_ (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) ;  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[email protected]) 
 
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] post to quad  list

 

Hey  Everybody -- thanks for the welcome.

I am 42 years old and a C5/6  complete quadriplegic due to a car accident in 
a wind storm.  In  December of 2000, the top part of a tree broke off and fell 
on our  minivan while we were driving about 35 or 40 miles an hour on a back  
road.  Wrong place at the wrong time.  My husband and I both  broke our necks 
and had surgery to get them fused.  There was more  damage to my side of the 
van, which left me a quadriplegic.  My  husband fortunately did not have any 
permanent damage.  I have  movement of my arms, but no finger movement.

We are in the midst  of training our three-month old AKC yellow lab, which we 
got when she  was seven weeks old.  My husband is doing a great job with  
her.  She was the youngest and most mellowest of the whole litter  and should 
be 
around 60 pounds or so full-grown.  Everyone that  knows Labs says that she is 
not a lab because she is so mellow.   She is potty trained and sleeps in a 
kennel during the night.  Has  anyone out there trained their dogs to do things 
for them?  I still  need to find a way to be able to give her treats.  Any  
suggestions?

Nice to Be on Board -- :-)
Maria 
 
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at  7:41 AM, Raúl Rebollo <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: 
 
 
Hi Maria.  
 

 
You  can post and can write us about your injury, accident. I hope as soon as 
 possible you can participe as all ours. bye
  
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