Teasel
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She sounds perfect ?
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Any of you dog handlers know the process for fetch?
I've only ever taught my dogs fetch the old school way - chuck a ball or stick, depending on which the dog seems to prefer (current dog prefers his soft toys - he won't pick up balls and sticks are strictly for pulling apart!) and then telling them to bring it back. Which they seem to figure out!
I recommend canine enrichment games to everyone that comes through my class now:)
I stay away from them. Seriously! When my mother was alive, there were times I more or less had to deal with her and my brother. My T was a big help with planning tactics out in advance. The big one was to have an exit strategy for EVERYTHING. Like, before I made a visit, I made it clear that I couldn't stay long. If things went well, I could always stay longer. If at all possible, come up with an excuse to stay somewhere else so you can limit contact. It's tough and it's kind of unfair that it has to be that way. Bottom line, in my opinion, you deserve better than to be treated the way you describe your family treating you. Sometimes the best way to handle that is by keeping a safe distance. There really isn't a scenario where you owe them something that makes that behavior ok.How do you cope with family if that family is not considerate of disability?