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Uno is a cute name.

Is he officially the property of this therapy organization since he is the only surviving puppy? I would think they would want some imput into naming him. My experience is pretty limited, but I have a friend who fosters Guiding Eyes for the Blind puppies until they start their formal training. Training a future therapy dog starts almost at birth, so I would guess learning his name would be an important milestone and you might not want to change it later on.
 

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Originally posted by LadysMom@Jul 8 2005, 01:43 PM
Uno is a cute name.

Is he officially the property of this therapy organization since he is the only surviving puppy? I would think they would want some imput into naming him. My experience is pretty limited, but I have a friend who fosters Guiding Eyes for the Blind puppies until they start their formal training. Training a future therapy dog starts almost at birth, so I would guess learning his name would be an important milestone and you might not want to change it later on.
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He isnt officiallt their property yet. The way luvnpaws works is I take care of the pup and do the begining training from birth until weaning. I have been properly trainied to train them as babys and asses their ability to be a therapy dog. once they are weaned and I have a good idea that this would work for him. I will drive him up to Lubbock where he will go to extensive training. I try to give almost all the pups a chance at this. I have not sent 1 because she was way to small and they like them to be at least 4 lbs full grown due to the fact of coming in contact with kids and other things can be dangerous. There was one that I didnt send due to the fact that she Failed the test over and over. After the babies are weaned and I take the first few that pass. I work with the others more and take them if possible. In several cases I have taken them and after completing the basic ob that all the dogs get the owner of luvnpaw determines that they are not cut out for it and they bring them back to me to place in better homes. A few of them have been placed in the lubbock area by luvpaws. As far as naming goes they dont mind me doing that as long as I get their approval of the name.

There is one baby that passed the cert for general therapy but after working with several different owners she didnt seem to enjoy it. They found a great home for her
at a retirement villiage. She is the Queen of the castle. They changed her name to Queenie.

n e way this is how luvnpaws works. So far they havent found any problems with the system. They only have 3 total breeding therapy bitches. The majority of dogs they train and place are shelter dogs. Its a great organization to be a part of the owner Debbie is wonderful with animals.

Ok I will shut up
 

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Originally posted by Kallie/Catcher's Mom@Jul 8 2005, 08:50 PM
I'm just curious... what traits do you look for in a therapy dog? I find it fascinating.....
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It depends on the age of the dog you are looking at. In babies you are just giving the behavior tests all the time to see how they respond from playing with other dogs, how they treat their mother, how they treat you. You want them to be a good mix of passive aggressive. passive in the respect of knowing the alpha dog which at first will be mama and will slowly convert to me. They need to also be agressive and motivated to learn proper behaviors and to do there job. They look for dogs that are playful and do good with control type behavoirs. We call sit stay a control behavoir. They need to know proper behaviors when they are "at work" and at home. When we go to look at shelters for prospects we look for dogs that have drive and are motivated about something. We use toys alot for any big dogs, however most little dogs are more into food. We take them out in a area by themselves and just work with them for about 20 mins. I dont know how debbie is so good at spotting the ones that would work. She can often tell by just watching their atttitude in the kennel. She said its just something you feel. Shes more the expert. Let me see if I can find a good website that might be more informative.
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Originally posted by sassy14830+Jul 8 2005, 10:17 PM-->
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@Jul 8 2005, 08:50 PM
I'm just curious... what traits do you look for in a therapy dog? I find it fascinating.....
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It depends on the age of the dog you are looking at. In babies you are just giving the behavior tests all the time to see how they respond from playing with other dogs, how they treat their mother, how they treat you. You want them to be a good mix of passive aggressive. passive in the respect of knowing the alpha dog which at first will be mama and will slowly convert to me. They need to also be agressive and motivated to learn proper behaviors and to do there job. They look for dogs that are playful and do good with control type behavoirs. We call sit stay a control behavoir. They need to know proper behaviors when they are "at work" and at home. When we go to look at shelters for prospects we look for dogs that have drive and are motivated about something. We use toys alot for any big dogs, however most little dogs are more into food. We take them out in a area by themselves and just work with them for about 20 mins. I dont know how debbie is so good at spotting the ones that would work. She can often tell by just watching their atttitude in the kennel. She said its just something you feel. Shes more the expert. Let me see if I can find a good website that might be more informative.
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Thanks... I see it is not a "science" but more of an "art"!
 
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