The work with Tonka (Ben) is going very well. He was introduced to Glimmer last night, and the two dogs got along really well. Tonka got a bit too intense with his sniffing a few times, but he showed excellent sensitivity and quick response to her cues and gave her the space she asked for. He even invited her to play a few times.
I put the dogs together on a tether and walked them around the yard with the long line to see how Tonka walked with another dog. At one point, I dropped the line and let the dogs be. Tonka’s attention was caught by something outside of the pen; Glimmer showed a brief interest and then turned her back to him and just waited for him. These pictures aren’t the greatest because they were taken in the dark with a cell phone, but they give a fairly good idea of how the dogs were doing with each other:

Tonka is still pulling a little on the leash, and he still tries to chew it sometimes, but on the whole, he’s doing really well with that, too. I’m very happy with his progress. He needs to learn that he will get to investigate whatever has caught his attention, but he needs to be calm and patient instead of rushing headlong towards it.
How he deals with cats and children remains to be seen. He’s coming home with me tomorrow, so I’ll know soon enough what work needs to be done. During our training walks, I’ve taken him near the neighbor’s horses, who had no problem with us being near them. Tonka, however, became quite nervous and insecure about them, and started barking at them and straining at the leash to get closer to them. I gave him corrections and used my energy and body language to ask him to be calm. The horses were awesome; they did not give him eye contact or signal any kind of stress or nervousness about his presence. They just stood very still and gave Tonka calm energy until he started to use his nose. Once he started using his nose instead of trying to get to them, he was fine. Nose, eyes, ears – that’s the correct order….
I am taking Glimmer with me when I go to see Tonka later this morning. They did so well together during the initial meeting that I’d like them to get together again before he comes home. The better he knows her, the easier it will be for him when he makes the transition. I’m considering bringing her along when I pick him up tomorrow…
Have a great day, and remember to stay calm and lead on….
The visit with Tonka (Ben) on Sunday went extremely well. He is showing more trust, and looking to me more often for direction and guidance. He’s getting much better and responding more quickly on recall, and he’s learning not to pull on the leash while walking. The pulling is only a minor issue right now, but it does need to be addressed. So, when he pulls, I immediately stop moving. He gets excited and he wants very much to explore whatever has caught his interest, but he has to learn that in order to get what he wants, he needs to learn patience. Of course, he’s still young – only 15 months. He just needs time, patience, and consistency to figure it all out.
I missed seeing Tonka yesterday, as I was sick with a tummy bug. I’m hoping to see him today. I’m planning to take my dog with me to start the introduction process between the two. I’ve been told that Tonka is good with other dogs, but years of experience have taught me to listen to and watch the dogs, because they always give us what actually is. Having said that, I do anticipate that the introduction will be positive and happy for both dogs. 🙂
From a personal standpoint, I am very excited to be bringing Tonka into our home and into our lives. There’s just something about him… He’s a very special dog….
Have a great day, everyone, and remember to stay calm and lead on…