@Jezanna Thank you for the tip. When I get to go back to my home city I may get some kids that I know will listen to do this with her. It is honestly a lot like her barrier frustration training with other dogs. As soon as she gives a calm response around a dog, I give her treats. So you had to wash your dog out because of that incident? That is awful! I am just thankful that Bristol seemed to bounce back most of the way on Monday. If I have to wash her out, I won't be able to get another dog and I am honestly too attached to her. She would have to become an ESA and I would have to try to find some other way to cope outside of the house.
@Wyakin Thank you for the good analogy, I do know I overwhelmed her at that is my fault. I did not know that about it taking 2-3 days for stress levels to come down, which it does make sense. So I guess it was a good gut instinct to give her Fri-Sun off with only one trip to the store on Monday. Thank you for your encouragement!
Can I get everyone's opinion as far as her dog issue? It is not aggression either. She wants to play and gets frustrated when she can't get to the dog. It is hard for me to do training outside of sessions with my trainer because I don't have but one friend who has a calm dog, and she lives over an hour away, but drives here everyday to work. I think though me and my trainer have been doing it a little backwards. We keep it at a distance and come closer, but never meeting. I think if we let her play with a dog some and then walked away it would work.
So something I looked into today is a local dog day care, but it is not your typical day care. They have trainers on site and you can pay for what is called intensive day care where throughout the day the dog receives 4 training sessions on basic obedience, or whatever the dog's issue is. This would allow Bristol the socialization she wants and some training. I called and talked to one of their trainers today and explained that Bristol is my SD in training and what her issues are. They said they could work with her on the issue. The trainer I talked to was familiar with service dogs and said she could also help me work on training Bristol the "brace" command for when I get dizzy and need to lean on her a bit. So as soon as my mom gets paid again, we are going to pay for one day and try it out. If it works, we are going to do it on days that I have therapy (Tues and Thurs) since I don't take her to therapy with me. I think this will give her the socialization and "fun" she needs and wants, but also working on her barrier frustration as well.
Overall, we still have a long way to go, but everyone keeps telling me that for only 3 months into training she is doing amazing! I try to remind myself of that when we've had a bad day. Thanks again for all the support :) I have joined some groups and pages on FB for owner trained SDs as well. The more support the better!