Good evening friends, canines and felines -
We have finally made the transition to our new home in Tennessee. It's been a long drawn out process. We have felt very displaced in the process and a bit of our trust in mankind has been tainted, but nothing we cannot recover from. We are thankful for everything whether planned or unplanned. Our health is wonderful, although I will admit our mental and emotional health took a major hit during the transition. There are so many things to share, I am not sure where to start. From missing old friends, to making new friends.....from missing everything familiar to getting acclimated to a new world and way of life. The things I miss most, are the things I did not expect....missing the prison dog program and its challenges. It kept me on my toes, and even though challenging, it was very rewarding. The program grew from a fledgling minor program, to a statewide program in a few short years.
The best part of being here is being near the grandchildren and being able to see them without driving 10 hours. While I do miss being able to see Corrie, still in Missouri, we have figured out creative ways to keep in touch. I am convinced this has been a good move and one that will prove better with each passing year.
I miss my dear friends and therapy dog/cat/guinea pig visits, but I am certain I will recreate those things here.
It is great to have the horses here. They are doing well getting used to a bit of a different climate, and grazing opportunities. We definitely will need to use more hay. Our location allows for lots of fun riding time.
I will mention now that while there is a great group called Force-Free Tennessee https://www.facebook.com/forcefreetn/ that I have joined, the level of participation is at its infancy. I am surrounded by the traditional methods and no doubt it will take some time for the message to become more common place. I am ready to take action and help make that happen.
With all that said, I have been asked to mention by the Force Free Tennessee group what I will able to offer here in Western/Middle Tennessee so here goes my best effort. I will blog as often as possible to bring the message to hopefully a household phrase "The Looking Grass" - where we hope you will look beyond what your eyes are seeing to looking at your pet from the dog's perspective. While I do work with other species, the dog is the prominent bulk of where my time is spent.
My background includes work with: horses, pot belly pigs, guinea pigs, cats, birds, rats, other species. I am a licensed instructor and evaluator for Pet Partners and am happy to help you determine if your pet would qualify to serve in this career.
You will hear me refer frequently to the term "career" when it comes to your dog, as that is truly what most people should be looking at when they are looking at their dog. What is the dog capable of being good at doing with you. Some folks just want a companion, while others want to compete, in some capacity, while others want a dog that can assist them in their daily activities.
We do not work with teaching dogs guarding or attack work. We use only force-free, reward based methods when working with all species. While I am not comfortable talking about myself, I am aware that folks will be interested in my skills, experience and background. Each post will share a bit of my past, current and future plans. I might even surprise myself with some unexpected topics that might arise impromptu. I will leave each post with a thought to consider:
"Animals are not robots, they are sentient beings that will respond to kindness, patience and consistency. With the application of these three things they can reach high levels of efficiency and skill, given the bond with their human is healthy and strong."
Services offered include:
Dog Training and Behavior Consulting
Cat Training and Behavior Consulting
Private In Home Training
Group Training, if enough folks sign up
Puppy Socialization and Basic Skills
Pre-Purchase and Pre-Adoption Consultation
Foster Home Training and Consulting
Canine Good Citizen Training/Evaluation
Therapy Dog/Cat Instruction and Evaluation
Career Dog Evaluation
Send your comments, send your questions, send your photos, we love to share.
Happy Trails and Tails to you until we meet again.
Heddie Leger, ABCDT-L2, ADT, CDT, CHES, CPDT-KA
It is so good to hear from you. I was sitting here in tears, as I thought I really messed this up. It is my first blog. I really hope to be able to help folks see that loving kindness is the best way to train their pets. I think of you fondly and still send prayers every day. Please feel free to post more, send photos and stay in touch. You just made my year. Thank you so, so very much.
ReplyDeleteI am so proud of Chelsea and Socrates. You actually did it and are succeeding. How incredibly awesome. Please, please do keep me posted. You are living proof that kindness goes a long way. Hugs to all. Heddie
ReplyDeleteWait - What? You moved to TN?
ReplyDeleteAfter I got over that initial shock, I was able to continue reading. :) No, seriously...I'm very happy for you. I remember when the first baby was born. Now you'll be near for events, birthdays, or 'just because' days. That's wonderful!
So glad you're continuing your animal work. You were meant to work with animals.
Take care - Stay happy! :)
Beth
Hi Beth. It is so good to hear from you. It is so fantastic how you help animals in need. Every little bit helps. I still do some work in Missouri but we wanted to be closer to grandchildren. They were here for fall break last week. We had a blast. They grow up so fast. As you know.
DeleteYes, I’m continuing my work here. It would be great if you could help share this blog. I’m preparing the next message. Hoping it will be helpful for many. Thanks for staying in touch. You are the best. Hugs , Heddie
I been wondering about you THIS is soooo cool♥️
ReplyDeleteYes finally getting settled. It’s been a good thing. Totally immersed in nature. A good place to be. Good to hear from you. Love seeing your travels.
DeleteI am SO happy you are here, so grateful we met, and thrilled that you became a member of Force Free Tennessee. Hugs to you, Heddie, and gratitude for your gracious, compassionate heart and all the wonderful things you do for our furry and feathered friends. <3
ReplyDeleteHeddie the above post was from me, Dale. :-)
DeleteI'm sorry for all you went through with your move to Tennessee and with getting settled there. I'm really glad you like living in Tennessee. I know the human-animal bond community in Tennessee will be glad to get to know you and to learn more about all your areas of expertise, Heddie. You've taught me a lot about many training opportunities available to canines and their owners. I so enjoyed working on your first book "Hero to the Rescue--The Memoir of an Unlikely Hero." I really can't wait to work on your second book again very soon.--editor, copy editor, and writer for Paws and Claws Publishing, LLC, and your imprint Hero's Books
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