calliecritturs
Posted : 8/21/2006 9:53:50 PM
You most certainly CAN teach an 'old dog new tricks' and frankly, this is the BEST time to do it. One thing that will truly help a dog thru grief is to give them something 'new' to do.
So call around and enroll in a basic obedience class. Talk to the trainer and tell them he's 11 but you've recently had a loss and this will give both of you some focus.
See, first off, he already KNOWS ***HOW*** to please you. So it doesn't matter that he doesn't know commands -- he'll be 100% more focused than the 'wild pups' and he will quickly learn "Hey, I can do THAT!!" and they quickly learn to love the "wow, look how fast CODY did that!!".
After we lost Muffin the Intrepid (a buffy cocker we lost 2 1/2 years ago to renal failure, LONG illness, much missed by all), I truly thot I'd lose Foxy the MOstlie Sheltie right away. Those two were SO bonded and actually Muferino was like Foxy's 'child'. Foxy was 17 then ... I threw his little MOstlie Sheltie butt in BASIC obedience class (he'd been long long ago) and told him that if he'd work with me to get his CGC then HE could go in the big hospitals like Muffin had, cos I'd help him get his therapy dog certification. But we HAD to get that CGC first.
I worked the old guy's butt off. Every time we would go out to do some training (try making a 17 year old dog 'sit' and 'lay down' -- trust me -- you maximize all your efforts cos they get too tired!!) I'd show him Muffin's CGC tag. HE KNEW what he was working towards -- and he was prouder than punch the day he passed (he flunked it the first time -- he got so excited on the 20 foot 'stay' that those liddle sheltie feets just broke that stay and tried to hurry towards Mom!!). We re-tested a week later and he passed, got his CGC and right away got his therapy dog certificate.
Foxy lived to be 1 month shy of 19 and he had a BLAST those last two years. He'd been doing "pet therapy" for years in nursing homes, etc. but getting to go to the big hospitals was a real point of pride to him. VERY old dog to accomplish what he did, but he LOVED it.
But most of all -- it turned his mind to something productive. It gave BOTH of us a good direction to go in our grief. At the same time, David got Ms. Socks HER CGC (she was 16 and an old boxer/pit mix with some serious health issues). And yes -- we took BOTH those dogs thru the most basic of public basic classes at the local 2 year college. After about 2 weeks they were sailing rings around the puppies because the basic thing is they KNEW how to please us. "Oh -- you want me to do THAT?? No biggie!!"
Try it -- I recommend it all the time now to people and their dogs who are grieving.