ASHA ON THE POOL PLANK & SWIMMINGAugust
2009
We try to find different ways to have fun with our dogs.
All of our dogs are capable of performing the task you see
in this video. The catwalk in this video is 8 inches wide
and 17 feet long. Our dogs not only run across it but perform
obedience with confidence. This is a great way to exercise
your dog on a hot summer day.
Our RJ Walsh City Mini Sulky
Our Dog Cart
DOG CARTING AND SULKY WORK JULY 2009
Dog carting builds mental focus, physical endurance, muscle
strength, muscle size, and confidence. It is a great way
to exercise your dogs. It is very important that you consult
a trainer that understands and has experience with working
a dog cart or sulky. This training like any other training
done wrong can cause a dog to panic and get hurt. We posted
some of the warnings on the video.
RJ Walsh's City Mini Sulky
Dog Carting
POSTED JUNE 2009
I Finally got my 1996 Bahama Shark Dive VHS tape put on
a CD. This was a 50 Foot shark feeding with Stewart Cove.
Sterwart Coves Shark Dive
Roco
Roco
ROCO MAY 2009
This is six month old Roco. Roco’s parents enrolled
him in our 30 Day Board & Train Program. Here are videos
of Roco working. These are some of the many places where
I trained Roco. Roco’s family has gone through several
weeks of training as part of the program. They were taught
how to continue raising him and how to train him. It’s
important for the owners to know how to raise and properly
train the dog. If the education does not continue, this
work could be a waist for the owners.
6 Month Old Board & Train Program
Part 1
6 Month Old Board & Train Program
Part 2
COCO
BUSTER
COCO & BUSTER
COCO MARCH 2009
Coco is a young female boxer that was very insecure with
objects. Her owners could not walk pass garbage cans with
out her fighting to take flight. Coco would not pass certain
items and could not handle any type of banging noise. This
behavior is part genetic and part created. Coco has weak
nerves. Her parents were unsure about her behavior and babied
her. Babying Coco helped make this behavior worse.
Buster is a young puggle that did not listen.
Like Coco, he is very friendly with dogs and people. Babied
him, taught him he was in charges.
Coco and Busters parents were now having a baby and needed
both of dogs to listen and needed coco to become more confident.
Coco, Buster and their parents went through
extensive training. The training included teaching the humans
how to educate a dog on whom the pack leaders are, hands
on training and how important the handler technique is,
agility training, and treadmill training.
Coco and Busters parent reported huge improvements
less then halfway through the behavior modification class.
Although Coco is not 100% because we are working against
genetic, her parents reported her bumping the garbage’s
on her walk and not taking flight they way she use to. Busters
obedience has also improved drastically. He is performing
off leash indoor. At a point of the finger, Buster now politely
lies down and waits to be told to eat. Below are some picture
of the work I performed with the Coco and Buster.
Coco on the treadmill.
Coco learning to work the 15 foot agility
tube.
Coco on the agility shoot.
Buster learning the wall jump
Buster on the Treadmill
Buster waiting politely to eat.
JADA
JADA SEPTEMBER 2008
Jada was one of our most memorable Board
and Train dogs of the year. Jada came to stay with us
at about 15 weeks old. She picked up a few thing her 1st
week with us. Then came week 16. This is when the fun started.
At week 16 Jada's baby teeth fell out. This is an indication
of mental maturity. Her learning abilities were phenomenal.
She absorbed everything I was teaching her faster than most
dogs I have worked with. This Cane Corso is one of the most
solid breed mastiffs I have worked with. Many of the mastiff
breed I work with are skittish, insecure with people and
or dogs. Jada was social with people, dogs and filled with
confidence. I miss her loud snoring and the sound of her
jowls when she shakes her head in the morning. The most
comical moments I had with Jada were her sit stays. When
she would sit, her back side would swing from side to side
with excitement. Below are some pictures of Jada working
and training with our dogs.
Asha, Neiko, Jada, Arko
Arko, Jada, Asha, Neiko
Neiko, Asha, Arko, Jada
Jada performing the check movement.
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Jada performing a sit stay on the swing
bridge.
Jada climbing up to the 5 foot high platform
and performing a sit stay.
ENZO AUGUST 2008
Every so often I post pictures of my Board and Train dogs.
This is Enzo. Enzo was 5 months old when he started his
Board and Train Program
with me. In my Board and Train
Program, obedience training is part of the work. Working
on a dog’s confidence, insecurities and other issue
is the larger portion of the job. Obedience is not always
the answer to training a dog. A dog should be balanced before
he enters obedience and higher levels of training. Having
a dog at zero makes it easier to create clarity in a dogs
mind. A dog behind zero had too much mental distraction
that will create more stress for the dog and handler. Enzo
was a fun dog to work. He has great levels of confidence
that we challenged during his stay. Below are pictures of
the different training programs we included in Enzo’s
schedule that helped him stay above zero.
We socialized Enzo with our dogs. Having him
join our confident pack teaches him how to be a confident
dog.
Enzo with HVK9 Neiko, Arko & Asha
Enzo with HVK9 Xano, Kilo, Bashan, Ico, Espy,
Eros, and Maya
Enzo Joined us on a walk to Fire Island where
we introduced him to the ocean.
Neiko Harry & Enzo
Here is Enzo being trained on the advanced
HVK9 agility course. This course consist or barrel walks,
barrel climbing, 5 foot platforms, and swing bridges.
Harry and Enzo go up the ramp and over the
barrel. Enzo climbing over the barrel.
Enzo goes up the ramp to the 5 foot platform.
Here he performs a sit stay until he is called.
Enzo is climbing onto the swing bridge and
performing a sit stay. He then continues over the bridge.
Enzo is working the catwalk.
Enzo is walking on our brick wall and holding
at a sit stay and down stay on it.
Enzo running on the treadmill learning how
to hold the bite rag and building confidence and balance.
Enzo swimming and getting socialized to the
pool.
Enzo is walking an 8 inch wide board that
crosses 17 feet over the pool. The two boards are connected
by hinges to make the board flex. The board on top act as
on obstacle for Ezno to overcome. Performing this task requires
focus, trust, confidence, and a strong bond between the
dog and handler.
Asha on the mill she was Titled
on
ASHA TREADMILL TRAINING
Below is a video of Asha working out on a dog treadmill.
Asha has titled Tier 4 on her 4th time on a treadmill. The
Tier 4 Title consists of an up hill run, down hill run,
up hill run with a bite, a down hill run with a bite. Once
the dog had engaged in the bite, it must continue to pull
the decoy into the treadmill for one minuet on the up hill
and down hill bite. Marty from Martin's K9 Formula has considered
creating a tier 5 title. This would require the dog to bite
a hidden sleeve or bite suit along with a clatter sticks
as a distraction. Asha and I have this covered.
Asha Treadmill Workout
BRADLEY TREADMILL TRAINING
This is Bradley. Bradley is a rescue. When Bradley came
to USA K9, he was very shy and unsure of our training area.
He didn’t appear to be confident. Bradley and his
handler Bob took our On-Leash
Obedience Program. During the program we took some time
to introduce Bradley to our treadmill. This is not a motorized
treadmill for humans. The motor on the treadmill is the
dog. This requires a great deal of concentration. We used
the treadmill to build Bradley’s focus, confidence
and balance. Every time he got off of the treadmill, he
was mentally stronger. We built Bradley’s focus, confidence
and balance up to a full run along with grabbing a jute
and holding it while continuing to run. This may sounds
easy and looks easy but, most dogs don’t have a clue
what to do when faced with the challenge of walking on a
treadmill. Please consult a professional before attempting
this kind of work.
Xano
CZAR
Young Czar & Thor
PROTECTION VIDEOS
All of the dogs in our protection classes and videos are
social with people and other dogs. We teach the dogs when
to go to work, and when they are done working. You can find
more photos of Xano with children and other dogs in our
gallery’s and the HVK9
web site.
The dogs you are viewing are trained for protection, not
Schutzhund sport. Schutzhund dogs are not protection dogs.
We teach our protection dogs to target several body parts.
HVK9 Dog Xanos Protection
NYDOBERMANS/HVK9 DOG Czars Level 2
Protection
NYDOBERMANS/HVK9 DOG Czars Level 2
Protection
NYDOBERMANS/HVK9 DOG Czars Level 2
Protection
NYDOBERMANS/HVK9 DOG Czars Level 2
Protection in the snow.
PRINCESSES RAW NECK & CHERRY FEET
On August 13th 2007, Princess’s owner came to us asking
if we could fix her. Princess is a 3 year old Pit Bull Terrier
with serious skin allergies. The skin under her neck was
raw. Her neck was scaled with dry skin, scabs and cuts.
Her coat was very thin with bald spots and no shine. Her
feet were pink and like the rest of her body, they were
itchy to the touch. As bad as the pictures are, they do
not represent how severe her issues was.
Princess’s owners spent a few thousand
dollars trying to find out what was wrong with her. After
several tests, several skin scrapes and the standard prescription
treatment, it was recommended that she should have more
allergy test that would cost another 3 to 4 thousand dollars.
Princess’s owners where desperately trying to help
her but didn’t have the finances to pay for more of
the same testing that did not find or solve the problem.
CHYNA’S HAIR LOSS
Chyna is a 4-year-old Boxer whom earlier in the year (2005)
started losing the hair on her back. The condition continued
to get worse over several months.
Veterinarians diagnosed this as a food allergy and wanted
to do a biopsy and testing that would have cost thousands
of dollars. The second opinion was that is was a reaction
from separation anxiety that is very common in boxers. Whatever
the cause, the condition was getting worse and after spending
a few thousand dollars had not results.
We wanted to thank you for all the help you gave us working
with Shana over the past several weeks. You've made a huge
positive difference by showing us how to develop a strong
bond with Shana through patience, leadership and a positive
attitude. Your passion for working with dogs is contagious
and our goal is to keep improving upon everything you taught
us! We would gladly recommend you to potential clients and
look forward to our final session in town on Saturday.
Attached is a picture of Shana for your collection. Thanks
again for all the extra time you spent with us.
The Alfarones (Joanne, Jim, Ed and most importantly Shana!)
Before & After
Keegan 2005
Put your mouse over the picture to see the after USA K9
Training.