Liesje
Posted : 7/31/2008 8:09:49 AM
TheDogHouseBCMPD
I did't take a class but when I was trying to get Blaze started Callie really stressed to me "Four on the Floor" Elderly skin can be fragile anyway and she said some of there meds make it even more so.
I also did training with the local group and did their test plus the TDI and both wanted to see that the dog had a way to access people in bed. For Kenya, we taught "paws up" which means she gently places her front paws on whatever object I touch. That doesn't mean she is allowed to jump all over people. Four on the floor always applies to general greetings and she must stand or sit in place until instructed otherwise. Many people are lying down or cannot bend over so the dog needs to get up to their level (bed, chair, couch) without actually getting ON them so the "paws up" is what the therapy groups around here train and test for.
Kenya's paws are getting rough too and I've been looking for this stuff I used when I was in gymnastics. It's a lot like Utter Butter but the ingredients are safer and more natural. I had a big tub of it b/c we used it on our hands every night. I know I saved it somewhere, I figure it will work just the same as Utter Butter or Bag Balm and is apparently safer (designed for humans not livestock).