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30 Day Bonding
Do not leave your dog unattended with your children
until the bond is complete. Tell your children not to rush up to the dog
but to let the dog come to them. Entice the dog to come to them with food
treats. If the dog does not want to approach them, don't worry, he/she
will in a few days. Do not force people on the dog, he will become
comfortable with your family in a few days.
The dog will be fed twice a day. Have your
family take turns feeding the dog. Have them take the food bowl to the
dog, put it down and then leave the dog alone while he/she eats. Do not
bother the dog while he/she eats. Always feed the dog in the same place,
preferably his kennel, the garage, etc.
If you are going to leave the dog alone, leave him/her
in a crate until the bond is complete and the dog becomes comfortable in his/her
surroundings. The dog will sleep in the crate at night. The crate
can be put wherever you want.
Do not reach into the crate and try to grab your dog.
Remember you have no bond yet. Bring the dog out to you with food or a
toy. You must show the dog that you are his/her friend. Everything
must be positive.
When playing fetch, use the two toy method until you
have a good bond with the dog. Playing with the dog is a good way to make
the dog comfortable with you. Have the children play fetch with the dog
also. Do not attempt to grab the toy from the dog's mouth. First ask
the dog to drop the toy for you. If he/she does not drop the toy, give
him/her the command to drop it, at the same time showing the dog the other toy.
When the dog drops the first toy, throw the other toy for the dog. This
method will also strengthen your recall, because when the dog goes after the toy
you threw, you will show him the second toy when you call him to bring you the
first toy. (The best toys are rubber "KONGS" available in any pet store.)
If your children bring their friends to the house, be
sure to secure the dog. Remember, your children's friends have not been
taught like your children on how to act around the dog. Tell your friends
not to force themselves on the dog, if the dog wants to be petted he will
approach them. If you are going to have a party or have several friends
over, put the dog away.
Playing, feeding and spending positive time with your
dog is the best way to seal the bond. Do not try and force your dog to do
anything like obedience, etc. Have the dog do what you want by using food
rewards and praise. This positive reinforcement method will work the best
for you if you are consistent. You will see the dog react to this method
in a very short time. Remember you will be attending training classes at
our facility after the 30 day bonding period.
Remember if you have other animals such as cats,
birds, horses or any other type of livestock, your new dog will have to be
socialized with them and taught how to behave around them. This is
something you have to be consistent with until your new dog is comfortable
around the other animals.
Remember your dog is already trained. Now you
and your family must learn how to handle the dog properly by attending the
prescribed training. It will be your job to explain this information to
any other adult in the immediate family.
Be sure you have read all the forms and handouts you have received thoroughly.
If you have any questions ASK!!! Remember, there is no such thing as a
stupid question.
Dos and Don'ts
REMEMBER TO BE PATIENT! YOU HAVE 30 DAYS TO BOND WITH YOUR DOG.
GOOD LUCK!
I, _____________________________________________________________ have read and understand the above information.
Signed________________________________________________________________________ Date______________________
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