Eventually in one of our couch sessions I got a new pink collar on her. She didn't seem to mind at all. I was having her stay in a room that I could close the door of while we were gone until the day that apparently she didn't want to be in that room alone anymore, and scratched the heck out of the door. (sorry landlord, we'll fit that.) So I told ruby she was getting a leash and being out in the crate. So, once again, on the couch, hooked up a leash and had her wear that for about 5 days. She fights and twists when you pull on the leash but slowly has learned that nothing bad will happen if she goes with it. She is by no means over the leash pulls so we do it infrequestly but I do pull her towards he crate when it is time to get in. She will fight until she gets to teh crate door and then walks right in, waiting happily for her treat.
Today was one more breakthrough: After several days of leash -crate struggles, this morning I decided to give her a chance to follow the command and not touch the leash.After a few times saying "crate" and pointing to the crate with the treats in her smelling range, she WENT INTO THE CRATE ON HER OWN! I was so excited, gave her a handful of treats and poked my fingers in to pat her nose and left.
Here are some pictures of her reviving some love from my brother. and yes, this IS the same dog. Can you see the difference in her? I sure can.
First touch, not sure she wants to stay for this
Ok, maybe for just a minute
Yes, that's right. That's the spot.
Bliss
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