Mom Diet
Yesterday we did some long line work at one of the YMCA soccer fields. There were some trees, park benches, bleachers, and a fence that we were able to explore. Rye was interested in what all the people were doing many yards away, but we did not see any other dogs.
Today Rye and I had a lesson with her trainer where we focused on getting my leash work dialed in. We're not seeing the attention and progress from Rye that we'd like (Rye is blowing me off and checking out). We are initiating "Mom Diet", where Rye is restricted from anything of value unless she works with Mom. Hopefully this will increase my value over the month that this is implemented. I will have daily documentation to keep me in check.
I need to:
- Log my interactions with her (including every time I talk to her)
- Work on my short leash turns at home
- we can't progress to working on them in another location unless we nail it at home
- Continue long leash enjoyment
- Meals are rewards for doing correct behavior
- can be offered as "waiting" to get in / out of the car
- Rye might not eat if she's too adrenalized
- will be taken away if she's not cooperating
- can continue practicing grooming
- left turn into her, restricting her ability to walk away by holding leash with other hand low and back as we turn
- if Rye goes one way, do opposite direction with same intent
- walk with purpose, not necessarily fast
- can run away if she's fixating on something
- can put her in a sit to reset and think a bit
- putting in sit means I reach down to pull up on the leash
Since I like spreadsheets ... here's a spreadsheet.

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