I watched the CM shiny floor episode very attentively, courtesy of espencer. The episode was very similar to a home situation I had with my Great Dane, Petro (pictured below) and the resolve was slightly different. I got Petro in Oct 2005 and was told he was 10 months old and his weight at that time was 120lbs.
For new dogs I keep them secured in 90sqft kennels in the basement when I am not at home. Petro has no problem going down the basement stairs. Petro has no problem going up and down the stairs to the 2nd floor. Petro
had a problem going up the basement stairs. The basement stairs differed in that the stairs had no backing. Most foster dogs that come to my house have an initial hesitation with these stairs but usually luring helps overcome this.
Not Petro. Petro was petrified. I leashed Petro and tried to lead him up the stairs. Just like CM's first attempt to enter the building, Petro forcibly backed up. I then walked Petro around the basement to get him calm and in control mode. Just as CM I used momentum to get him on the stairs. Right before going on the stairs I would circle Petro. Where I differ from CM was I did not use force. Being on stairs, force would have been too risky for injury to the dog and myself. I repeated this until Petro was high enough on the stairs where his head was even with top stair and he could see the flat floor. I then switched to luring. This was not a 1-2-3 step and all was fixed. It took time and there was a lot of repeats and setbacks. It wasn't 10 minutes, I would say between a half and a full hour and I had to get the dog out of the basement. Each subsequent day became a lot less effort.
What did CM accomplish in the shiny floor episode? Did he extinguish the fear? Did he diminish the fear? Did he create a greater fear or a bigger worry for the dog? Did he correctly identify the source of the fear and address only part of the problem?
I got the lesson that the episode was trying to convey to the audience. I thought that CM addressed only part of the problem but did not address the cause that lead to the fear. The mom says Kane was loose, running, going toward the exit glass door, looses footing and then crashes into the glass. Mom then coddles the dog. CM says mom nurtured the trauma behavior. Kane associates shiny floor with trauma. Yes, the dog had to get over that but also needed to learn that running on the shiny is going to cause trauma. At the end the dog was pulling on the shiny floor so the trauma has the potential of happening again.
One of my other Great Danes, Drizzle developed a fear of the teeter totter at the training center. She was ok with it at first but when the equipment got steep she tried it once and then would not go near the equipment. I worked with her at home going from a flat setting to steep. She was ok with it. In class when the equipment was set on steep, Drizzle tried it once and then had nothing to do with it. The reason, the board made a loud sound when it hit the cement floor while at home the equipment is outside and the ground muffled the sound. Not only did I have to re-acclimate her to the equipment I now had to address her being traumatized by loud crashing sounds. All to avoid future traumas.
Now fast forward to present (and the reason for my post) where Petro is having another stair problem. It happens when he is coming down the 2nd floor stairs and stops and cries at the 3rd steep step. When this first happened I went to him, looked to see what was going on, patted Petro on the should and said come. Petro followed. I thought it might be his nails were too long so I dremmeled them. All was ok for a few days until it happened again. This time I did not go to Petro but turned on the light thinking maybe he is having a vision problem. Light on, I say come, Petro comes down. This past Friday I come home from work and normally I am greeted by all dogs. Not Petro, he is stuck at the 3rd steep step and crying. I go to him, pat him, and try to coax. He was very distressed and wanted to get by that 3rd step but had a really hard time doing it this time. I don't want to flood because I do not know the cause of the fear and given my experience I know it is not just the 3rd stair.