the backstory is that jean has gotten really head shy over the years, to the point where she would run away anytime i got her collar out. lo and behold, turning this into a “trick” worked like a charm. now she’s happy and excited every time she sees her collar, and it has become one of our best recall tools.

you’ll notice i also often treat her when i take the collar off, so she wants to stick around after i remove her collar rather than bolting away from me. this is especially important since she’s a sporting dog (agility and fast CAT).

at the end are some tricks she already knows, just for fun. :)

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    9 months ago

    I’m just now realizing chi is short for chihuahua 🤦‍♂️. AFAIK, mine’s mostly russell terrier with something that gives her the curly tail.

    She’s a rescue, so I really should do a DNA test to both settle my curiosity and be aware of any breed-specific health issues she might face down the line.

    Dog tax:

    Big dog, Daisy Johnson, is 9, little dog, Pepper Potts, is 1.