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Magic
Magic
was my inspiration for many things. He came to me as an aggressive dog
from someone who didn't want the liability anymore, but also didn't
want him euthanized. He had been trained using very harsh methods and
was distrusting of strangers. I could tell by looking in his eyes that
he needed someone to trust; someone who didn't think that everything he
did was a try for dominance. I thought using more humane methods, and
rewarding him for good behavior would be the way to get to him. After
all, force obviously hadn't worked in the past.
So, Magic and I began our journey. It was a journey that would
teach us more in the 4.5 years we spent together than either of us had
learned in the almost 10 years previous. I learned that you needn't use
force to deal with a strong dog. They are usually just as willing to
work as any other dog, you just need to find what motivates them.
Luckily, Magic's motivators were tennis balls and food - anytime,
anywhere, from practically anybody.
In a very short amount of time I was able to have Magic greeting strangers at the door (including
the UPS man!!), playing ball with my young nephews who could take the
ball out of his mouth, and letting anyone at the vet's do anything to
him without a muzzle. I learned a lot about dog training in those 4.5
years, and I have Magic to thank for it.
In addition to what I learned from Magic about dog training I
learned about the importance of feeding a healthy diet, and the effects
the environment has on our animals' health. Unfortunately we had to
find out the hard way.
In April, 1994, Magic was diagnosed with a splenic
hemangiosarcoma. We removed his spleen and were told that he had maybe
8 months to live. Although we chose to do chemotherapy, I also wanted
to support his body from the damage the chemo would cause. This
decision would change my way of thinking forever. I learned so much
about the junk in processed pet food, vaccines, pesticides, flea
products, chlorine in the water, etc.., and how they affect our
animals. When Magic became ill I wanted to do all I could to help him,
and hopefully prevent my other animals from getting sick, too.
So, I began feeding Magic an all natural diet
made with only organic ingredients. I added numerous supplements to his
food, as well as doing homeopathy, acupuncture and herbs. In addition
to all of this Magic had a definite love for life. I truly believe all
these things extended his life past even the best odds. He lived a full
4 years after the initial diagnosis. Every day was a blessing, and
every day I learned something new.
To the memory of an exceptional dog - Magic, we miss you every day with all our hearts.
"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your
dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be
yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe
it to him to be worthy of such devotion." - Author unknown
Remember to love your dogs every day and appreciate the happiness they bring you, for you never know what tomorrow may bring.
Questions?
If you have questions about how Laura can help you train your pet, or the services provided, feel free to contact her.
Email: Laura@petdogtrainer.com
Phone: (818) 800-4818
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