Thursday, June 30, 2016

Lazy Day/Busy Day

We didn't leave the house today, but we were productive.
       Out to potty, breakfast, and then a little rest is how the day starts.  Cleo got treated like crazy today because she was so great!  We started out with our daily obedience and then worked on some skills.  We worked on bag carries and retrieval.  We also worked on her pushing my foot back onto my foot plate.  We reached great strides with that one.  Food refusal went well; she definitely knows what "leave it" means wether she chooses to listen or not.
       I am so grateful to have her.  I love her to death!  Although today was a lazy day we were busy. 

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Still Figuring Things Out

Yeah, so, disgusting realization today: Cleo eats from the cats litter box!  How do I stop this?  I felt like it was going to happen.  We can't close the door to that room because what if Felix, our cat, needs his litter box.  I have been trying to enforce "leave it" and treat when the command is listened to.  I almost want to pour hydrogen peroxide down her throat!  That can't be good!
       We went to an SSI appointment today.  We were running because I was almost late to my appointment.  She kept great pace with me.  When we got home we worked on some daily obedience and service skills.
       At about two o'clock in the afternoon the mailman came and Cleo barked loud enough to spook everyone in the house.  A strong "knock it off" and a little bit of playtime took care of that.  I have to figure out how to occupy her when I don't feel up to playing.  Thinking of stuffing a large Kong and stuffing it with frozen food.
       Well, probably going to brush Cleo's teeth tonight.  Trimmed her nails last night.  Definitely still figuring things out!

Monday, June 27, 2016

First Day

I am back at 40,000 feet in the air, but this time with Cleo by my side.
     Today started last night when my Aunt drove us to the airport at seven o'clock in the evening to ensure our timely arrival.  We ended up going straight to the hotel after graduation to pack up and leave.  Cleo did not know what the heck was going on, but with her mom by her side she went along for the ride.  It ended up working out quite well.  Everything went as planned… except for the car camping.
       Waking up at five in the morning hit me hard as I still need to catch up on a months worth of sleep.  As we were walking into the airport there was a man sleeping on a bench with a white blanket.  For some reason Cleo decided to bark at that person.  I love that she wants to protect mommy but let's keep it less vocal.  I corrected her with a "knock it off" and then rewarded quiet behavior.  The rest of the airport seemed to be a quiet one.
       When we passed through TSA there was a little argument about sending Cleo through the scanner.  I am not at the point of feeling comfortable enough to lett her prance around the airport naked.  I held my ground and we both got a pat down.
       Hopefully Cleo likes her new home and feline brother.  I hope she's not too mad at me about no breakfast, either.  No one wants any accidents!

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Graduation Speech

For about five years I searched and searched for a service dog organization that would help me.  You see, the thing that every other organization had a problem with is that I'm visually impaired and have a phisical disability.  I literally emailed and called and applied to every single organization that was ADI certified.  One organization actually said, "You can't be blind and physically disabled."  Well, obviously you can be because I am.  No one wanted to take the challenge… and then I found CPL!
      In November of 2014 I came all the way from San Diego, California for my interview.  I worked with a few dogs and got asked the questions.  What did I want in a dog?  Calm, always looking out for me, and cuddly - those are the words to describe Cleo!
       When I got home from the interview my health took a plummeting down fall off a cliff.  At least that's what it felt like to me.  My parents are worried to leave me home a lone for too long, now.  Cleo will certainly change that by making me and my parents feel more comfortable ble being alone.  I will be safe with her by my side!  I will also be going to college in the fall and she will be able to look out for me and alert to my low oxygen or pain.  Alerting is an added bonus that she caught on to!
       I missed my high school graduation, grad night, and prom for this but Cleo is well worth it!

Friday, June 24, 2016

Finally Certified

It's over and done with!  I am a certified service dog owner with Cleo as my partner.  I am both excited and terrified.
       I know that Cleo will change my life dramatically, but on Monday I am flying home with a dog.  I want to be home so badly that I'm not sure I will make it to Monday.  Home will never be the same, though, but the difference is a wonderful factor.  I want to go home and bring Cleo with me!
       During this experience of team training I have been in awe, I have met the kindest people, and I have been through some terrifying things and crazy meltdowns.  In the end, it was all worth it.  I will never forget this!