The lap is how I do it.  Also a stick treat if you do not mind it in your
mouth.  I imagine a large PEZ dispenser.  

Mb

 

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From: Lori Michaelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 6:32 PM
To: Quad List
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] post to quad list

 

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I am a retriever lover.  In my experience... they are mellow. :-).  I had
two black Labrador retrievers in the early 90s.  

 

Anyway, I am one who has trained my current Golden Retriever to do things
for me.  I cannot use my fingers (and barely my hands) either and have
little arm movement.  What I did was use a lap tray and have the sliced-up
treats on it.  Then, after the correct performance, I pushed one of the
treats off of my lap tray with my arm/hand for the reward.

 

I learned how to use clicker training and it is the most widely used type of
training nationwide or worldwide today.  Do a search on "clicker training"
and you will see why and how!  That is... if you are not already using it.

 

Your husband sounds like she is of great support to you of like mine is.  Is
he your primary caregiver?

 

Lori Michaelson

Age - 43

C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post.  Motor vehicle accident.

Tucson, AZ

 

 

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From: Maria <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

Date: 3/9/2008 6:18:40 PM

To: Raúl <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Rebollo;  quad-list@eskimo.com

Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] post to quad list

 

Hey Everybody -- thanks for the welcome.

I am 42 years old and a C5/6 complete quadriplegic due to a car accident in
a wind storm.  In December of 2000, the top part of a tree broke off and
fell on our minivan while we were driving about 35 or 40 miles an hour on a
back road.  Wrong place at the wrong time.  My husband and I both broke our
necks and had surgery to get them fused.  There was more damage to my side
of the van, which left me a quadriplegic.  My husband fortunately did not
have any permanent damage.  I have movement of my arms, but no finger
movement.

We are in the midst of training our three-month old AKC yellow lab, which we
got when she was seven weeks old.  My husband is doing a great job with her.
She was the youngest and most mellowest of the whole litter and should be
around 60 pounds or so full-grown.  Everyone that knows Labs says that she
is not a lab because she is so mellow.  She is potty trained and sleeps in a
kennel during the night.  Has anyone out there trained their dogs to do
things for them?  I still need to find a way to be able to give her treats.
Any suggestions?

Nice to Be on Board -- :-)
Maria

On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Raúl Rebollo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Maria. 

 

    You can post and can write us about your injury, accident. I hope as
soon as possible you can participe as all ours. bye

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