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Thakns Deb.beautiful work Benny do you use an old file for your blank... They are the perfect hardness...
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Oh Blooie... this story...I am most proud of one singular achievement...Maxie. Out of the blue one day I got a call from a gentleman who happened to be a quadriplegic, and he asked if I could train a service dog for him. I told him I had no personal experience in that kind of training, but I said that if he was willing, we could all learn together. I helped him select the perfect puppy - Maxie - and we got started. Maxie started right out with his owner, Jim, in my puppy class. If Maxie was going to work successfully with Jim, I wanted him to learn that there would always be other people and distractions around and he’d darn well better get used to that from the start. Jim’s determination - even getting his power chair through deep snowdrifts to get to class - was only overshadowed by his love for Maxie. We worked tirelessly, training, refreshing, adding increasingly complex things, even teaching deliberate disobedience, where the handler gives a command the dog knows isn’t safe and refuses that command. That was a tough one. We made mistakes, we started over. Some things worked,some didn’t. But over time - a long time - we learned and Maxie became not only their best friend but a dog with incredible abilities.
Jim said from the start that somebody needed to go to the South Dakota state legislature (where we lived at the time) and show them what a service dog could do. He became that “somebody” when a by-then fully trained adult Maxie, Jim and his wife were made to leave a restaurant. At that time only Guide Dogs for the Blind were allowed by law in public places. Jim took Maxie to the legislature and demonstrated Maxie’s value first in simple things, like retrieving dropped objects for Jim or taking a phone off the hook and dropping it in Jim’s lap. (Jim did not have the ability to reach out for something, but he could pick it up from his lap and get the phone to his ear.) Maxie could also dial 911 on a special pad rigged to Jim’s home phone or seek help if they were out and about, which stunned the legislators when they saw that demonstration. But when they saw Jim’s wife help Jim to the floor, then watched Maxie assist Jim in getting back into his chair, the legislation to allow Service Dogs into public places in South Dakota was written and passed without a single dissenting vote. I am extremely proud of that - and of Jim and Maxie. And I can’t forget Chris, Jim’s loving wife and primary care provider for both Jim and Maxie. Her devotion to the entire project was incredible.![]()
I haven't read this whole thread yet... it's way too interesting and I must comment now...
Oh Blooie... this story...
I had to read it twice because the first time my eyes were just too blurry with tears. What a truly amazing accomplishment! And with such an absolutely wonderful outcome... beautiful story.
I also love to train dogs (and horses, but don't have them anymore) and I really enjoy trying to figure out what makes each one tick and how to help them achieve their greatest potential... more like a partnership. They're so individual and not every technique works the same on every animal, if at all. I think that training animals is a great way to challenge your own creativity and discover more about your own self, probably making you a better person in the process. If I ever have any troubles, now I know who to come to for advice!
By the way, your quilts are gorgeous! And your granddaughters' too.
Thank you for sharing. I always love reading your posts!
Nice catch! Some great looking eats there!And this was the last fishing trip
A bullet tuna almost 10 kg ( if I remember correctly....)
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oh YUMMMAnd this was the last fishing trip
A bullet tuna almost 10 kg ( if I remember correctly....)
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I am not a horse trainer but have trained all my horses in some way or another...Thank you so much. That means a lot to me....obviously my hobbies are posted among an incredible variety of skills and hobbies. I know who I wanna go fishing with, with a basket full of baked goods and finishing the day with a little of Sally’s soap in the shower when I get home!!
I could never train a horse. Truth be told, I’m afraid of them. My sister Bev is an excellent rider and instructor, and I admire you, Bev, and anyone else who can work with them. Fiona is close enough to a horse for me!
It was amazing! Love very much freshe sea fish!Nice catch! Some great looking eats there!