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Diego's Reactivity - Finding his Reward

Hello! I have been doing this series for a couple of posts now, where I update you on Diego's dog reactivity and how we are going with this. You can find the previous posts here. This post is going to be a ramble, and maybe not make sense but I have just come back from a successful walk so wanted to update you all. I do suggest reading those previous posts because none of this will make any sense otherwise.


We have been dealing with this issue for a while now, and I have to be honest, I don't always deal with it the best. After getting help from Lewis, I did start to implement his tactics, but Diego reacting to one single dog would set back any progress I felt like we made. I started to dread walking again, I avoided walks where we might stumble upon a dog, and when we did go out I was always on edge. That's not a great way to feel about something that you used to really enjoy.


I guess I am still actually dealing with the above. It is hard to see progress when Diego can be good for weeks, and then one dog gets too close, and he will be on edge and reacting for any subsequent walks and dogs. I need to see this more as a long term lifestyle, like healthy eating, and not an end result, diet outlook. With that in my head, I do try to go out every day and love every walk, but honestly, that isn't realistic.

What I have learnt so far, is that treats aren't Diego's main motivator. If you have been following my blog, or social media for a while, you might think the obvious motivator for Diego would be a toy. You are right. But it was so much of a motivator that I hated bringing it on walks. Diego would know when I had it, be constantly getting under foot in hopes of obtaining the toy, and would not enjoy the walk. Instead he would be either attached to me, or sprinting full speed after a ball. So I tried and tried and tried with treats. They would keep his attention long enough to obtain the treat, and then he would go back to crying and staring at the dog. It wouldn't keep his attention. I went through multiple types of treats, and although Diego loved a lot of them, he would always resort back to staring at the dog. This is what we had wanted to avoid. He also learnt that if I started to open my treat bag, there was a dog around, if my hand went near my treat bag, there was a dog around, etc. You see where I am going with that.


Once I took Diego's new ChuckIt ball on a walk, because I wanted to try them with him while they were still new. He couldn't have cared less about the dogs on the walk. Yes, he was still annoying, but it was more enjoyable to have him squishing a ball than trying to growl at a dog walking past. Slowly, I done this more and realised that if he had a ball occupying him, he could walk past any dog without reacting. He would still drop the ball and get annoyed if they got in his space, but he wouldn't react to the mere sight of a dog. This was an improvement from how he had been lately.

Now was to try and teach him how to become less obsessive. Lewis had pointed out that this was a trait of Diego's and could be used for good or bad depending how he implemented it. In this case, I didn't want him to be constantly fixated on a ball. I wanted him to have the ball when dogs were around, give it back and then continue to enjoy and sniff the environment we were exploring.


I am still in the process of trying to get rid of his fixation on a toy, but the successful walk I talked about went like this:

We were walking along the riverbank and along this path it is usually dog walker free, but has a lot of dogs in fenced properties that run along the path. These vary from not being able to see the dog, to the dog looking like it could easily jump over the fence. It also is mainly big dogs, and black dogs which Diego has an absolute hatred for. When the first dog was nearly jumping out of the property to see Diego, and I could see Diego about to sprint for it, I said 'BALL!' in my loudest voice. With that, Diego spun around and came flying at me, to be rewarded with me throwing the ball into his mouth. We had a few rounds of fetch, and then I exchanged his ball for one of my K9 Naturals treats, and we continued on our way. Diego was a little bit involved with the ball, but I kept saying 'okay' which is my release command and eventually he just headed off back on his journey. We came upon another couple of houses and I repeated the above activity. By the fourth house, Diego understood the concept of dog barking means he gets a ball, we play ball and then I take it away and we walk on.


This is where things got interesting. Instead of investigating the area like usual, walk around, find a place to wee, wee, and repeat; he started to scent. He went from nose to the ground, to in the air and walked in circles, criss crossing patterns, along fence lines before turning abruptly around. He would do this until he came upon a house with a dog, in which he would then run to me happily. The first time I didn't even realise there was a dog there until we got closer and it barked. We played ball, and then Diego repeated the scent work. I have never seen this behaviour from Diego apart from when he is looking for his toy. I made sure to show him I was putting the ball in my pocket, but he still continued to scent. My only conclusion to this is that he was looking for dogs, not to play with them, but as an opportunity to play with his ball. I am excited for our next walk now to see if he still has the same thought process about dogs = ball. We shall see.

I know this is only one good walk, and it doesn't mean that Diego will never react again but it was finally a full walk, with lots of dogs, that he didn't react once. Usually he reacts at least once if there are lots of dogs that we encounter. What do you conclude from that final behaviour?


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April Favourites

I can't believe it's already into May and I am writing my April Favourites. I feel like this month has gone so fast, but as I look back on my photos from April, I realise I have done a lot. This April was the type of month I wish I had constantly. I posted 7 blog posts, and reached the most views on the blog within a month EVER, and uploaded four videos onto our YouTube channel. I had my father come stay with me for a weekend, my mother for a week and then my sister the following week, finishing off with a weekend in Christchurch. That crazy busyness did mean my gym routine, healthy eating and training/walking Diego was pushed to the side. That's my goal for May is to make it busy, but keep up with the above.

Toy/Treat: Mega Dog Chew
I finally got my hands on Daisy's Doggy Deli Mega Dog Chew, and I loved them. If you didn't see I filmed both Diego and Chico eating theirs, and wrote up an entire review. This chew kept both dogs busy, didn't make any mess, or make the dogs breath smell. It is one that you need to watch your dog eat just in case they ingest pieces too large but I will be getting more for Diego.


Photo:
This was so hard to chose. I looked through my months worth of photos and there were so many options for my favourite photo. In the end I chose this one, not because the photo is that great, but because of the time behind it. When my father stayed for the weekend we went to the gym (first time for both of us in a while) and felt like vomiting and passing out the whole time. Afterwards we felt terrible, but had planned to go hike in the Remutaka Forest. We still went, and within minutes both felt happy and refreshed again. We hiked for three and a half hours, and spent the time catching up, chatting and talking about everything in life. It was fantastic. I didn't take my camera, but dad did and caught this moment when we reached the basin and halfway mark. I really appreciate moments like this and it makes me really appreciate that I still have my dad in my life and that I should really catch up with him more.


Product: Kathmandu Bag
This one is not super dog related, but makes my life with Diego a lot easier. For Christmas, my dad got me this backpack from Kathmandu with the corresponding bladder. It has changed my hiking life completely! I used to take my camera bag, which itself weighs a decent amount with all the padding, and once you put a water bottle in, some treats, etc it became a lead block. Now, I can carry 3 litres of water, my camera and snacks without feeling like I am burdened. Plus, the more you travel, the lighter it gets with the water you drink. I never really understood the need for these types of bags, but now that I own one, I will never go back. It also is bright orange so you will never lose me on a hike! I cannot find the exact bag I have online, I think I got end of stock but I have linked a similar bag as I think they will both be great. I also only have photos of it in the background.


Dog Walk: Lake Ferry
When my sister, Tammin came to stay, we had ANZAC day off work. I knew I wanted to go on a hike of some sort with her, but with the weather being so crystal clear, and having a whole day ahead of us, I decided to take her on a different type of adventure. We travelled over the hill to Lake Ferry, where we pondered around, took loads of photos, had a bunch of laughs and just spent time in each others company. We didn't power walk (which is my usual walking style), we had no cement plans and it really made it a fun time. Diego absolutely loved being back at the beach and was picking up sticks and branches at every available opportunity. Afterwards we went to Martinborough for lunch before heading home.


Event: Christchurch Pet Expo
Lu from Oh My Fluffy Dog had said near the start of the year about Belinda (HuskyGoLucky on Instagram) and I coming down to help her with the Pet Expo. It was said more in a joking way, and we didn't really discuss it again after saying how cool that would be. I usually am too anxious, and nervous to be spontaneous or travel to meet people in real life. After Fiji, I came to a realisation that travel is awesome, and that I really want to be more of a YES person. So, I booked flights to Christchurch. I spent an amazing weekend at the Christchurch Pet Expo promoting Oh My Fluffy Dog, meeting Instagrammers that I have talked to online, and exploring a city I have never been to. My anxieties did play up the night and morning before travel, but it wasn't necessary as everyone I met was super amazing and supportive. I felt so comfortable the whole time with Lu and Tim, and enjoyed every moment. Now, I need to go to Cromwell so I can actually spend time with Lu and her pooches without the work portion of the expo.
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