A kong is a dogs toy. I don't have a clue where the term came from. Ask any 
trainer.

john

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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 6:30:20 PM
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What is a Kong?  
   
 From: John S.[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 1:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Service Dog pooping in walmart
 

  
 Dear Merril,
When you walk your dog do not let him/her go potty any place. Keep them 
movinguntill you find where they can potty. Then just sit still and let them do 
therebusiness while whispering "potty". Afterward, if they do it like youwant, 
they get the "kong". And a big hug and back pat. In a few weeksthe dog will 
only go on your command during a walk and gradually stop with thekong. It 
becomes standard behavior. Do not punish the dog for his problem inwalmart, in 
fact, try to ignore it.  You'll need to have a friend to dothe walks while your 
in hospital. The "kong" will always let the dogknow that person is part of 
their pack. 

Good luck,
john
 ----- Original Message ----
From: Merrill Burghardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Maria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 3:37:15 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Service Dog
 My first service dog came from the CCI  organization. 
So, I thought no problem to train a second if I treat my new Golden as a
service dog then she will become one.  
  
 Three years post the first passing away, I bought a healthy one
year old.  I had it half right but no getting around consistent daily
work.  Once after a year of work she continued to poop in Wal-Mart. 
I wanted to cry, in fact I did.  After an extended vacation for her while
I was hospitalized, she just forgot about pooping only in that store.  I
took this as communication and listened to her.  I changed and realized
that I was too hard with little joy.
  
 She became a very good dog.  Not the class act but a very good
dog.  See your local animal shelter on how to certify if interested with
$25.00  I was right that you need to remember she is a working dog which
means no contact with so many people.  Plus side is you are never alone. 
This gets so old in short time but if a service dog is what you want, then you
must deny others that touch folks find irresistible.  Most people ask and
some think you are there for them.  Best is to say the dog is working and
it is not a good idea to interact at this time.  You have a good breed on
one side.  The down side is seems no one can resist letting you go
by.  On the other side the dog needs socializing on your terms.  
  
 There is much to be said about clicker training.  Consistency
and exclusiveness are primary.  A dog only needs to develop as far as you
take it, or should I say will only.  Basic obeisance is the first stage,
along with holding control regardless of the public, cats, or dogs.
  
 Merrill
  
 Use e-collar ONLY when desperate
 

From: Maria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 6:18 PM
To: Raúl Rebollo; [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 
awind storm.  In December of 2000, the top part of a tree broke off and fellon 
our minivan while we were driving about 35 or 40 miles an hour on a backroad.  
Wrong place at the wrong time.  My husband and I both brokeour necks and had 
surgery to get them fused.  There was more damage to myside of the van, which 
left me a quadriplegic.  My husband fortunately didnot have any permanent 
damage.  I have movement of my arms, but no fingermovement.

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

Nice to Be on Board -- :-)
Maria
 On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 7:41 AM,Raúl Rebollo <[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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