schleide
Posted : 3/18/2008 11:20:46 AM
If you get the assurances you need from this person (insurance and whatever else) - I think it sounds like a great opportunity... I would only say that you will need to figure out how to transfer it to other dogs and other situations...
Sounds to me like Maggie's problems are mostly with rude dogs - she just reacts more assertively than you would like her to (you want her to ignore the charging dog and she gets apprehensive so she charges or gets snarky)... If this pack she is going to work with doesn't have this type of dog in it - and Maggie is off-leash when she interacts with them (as opposed to on-leash when she is being charged by strange dogs when you guys are out) - I am not sure how transferable the lessons will be.
I would also pay attention to the difference between how she learns to integrate herself into a strange pask v. how she deals with a strange dog trying to play with her/integrate into her pack (very different, and several people noted - in the first case, she is in the weakest position, and it is unlikely she will pick fights, in the latter, she may have a bunch more confidencce, which may lead her to be more of a bully)...
My personal experiences with this type of thing have been great - my trainer boards dogs for his clients when they are away. Wesley stays with him, his pack and whichever other dogs happen to be there at the time, often. With proper introducions and supervision, he happily co-exists with all the dogs (many of whom I would think he could NEVER get along with - like un-neutered males - of which my trainer has 2 and Wesley, who has been known to throw himslef into a complete fit around an un-neutered male, can lie down in the back of a jeep with them). He has learned, basically, that regardless of who was there first, if he is joining a group that was already there, or a new dog joins the group he is already a part of - he has two choices - politely ignore, or be friendly - there is no inappropriate snarking allowed - period. Hey, I wish I could provide whatever it is that allows Wesley to stabilize to that extent (with me - he is pretty good with most dogs, but has certainly been know to snark at times)... I can't but there are those who can - and I would highly recommend working with someone like that...