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been working with doctors for years to manage them and they are at a loss. The blood pressure <br />spikes are why I am on a leave of absence from work, so managing, tracking and preventing them is <br />a part of the key to returning to functional life. He has graduated two of the three levels of <br />obedience at PetSmart. He did not return for the third due to the trainer moving to Colorado and <br />she was actually the one who told us Able already did all of the things that they cover in level 3, so <br />we should save our money. Abel does well with all animals, from cats to cows to goats. <br />Joon's real name is John Wayne Junior, he is a liver and white bully mix who turned 2 in April.. He <br />was supposed to go live in a house full of chihuahuas. I intervened on that plan and helped the <br />family find a better fit as inexperienced dog owners. He was not the "problem", they admittedly <br />were. Joon is a bully who requires strong rules, boundaries and limitations. I knew right away he <br />needed some retraining. It was actually an ERPD officer, who informed me that I needed to stop <br />"trying to rehome him" and he was right. Joon is our dog. He is brilliant and literally does <br />everything we ask of him. He will be the one to help with my mobility now that the older two are <br />done. His energy level will allow him not to fire the same. He is adaptable enough to go to work <br />with me downtown Minneapolis, riding the train and even to stores. He starts his first training class <br />this coming Wednesday. He plays with dogs of all sizes and does very well with them all. <br />Rebel is a 2 year old, tiny grey Gotti RazorEdge (companion line of bullies), was actually purchased <br />to be my service dog and she would have done well until we had to start having her potty on leash. <br />She originally refused to do so, which would be extremely helpful in the training process as it is one <br />less thing I would have had to teach her. She attached herself to my son and has became his best <br />friend and ESA. She does sit on my lap when I am anxious which is helpful in calming down. Until <br />I am able to better self regulate to keep myself healthy (migraine and sciatica free), I am dependent <br />on these guys for a lot. <br />Can you imagine hearing this EVERY time you let your dog out? Or children play out there? <br />Regardless of time of day? It is loud and he shakes the fence. It is like having someone bang on <br />your door, scream a bunch of stuff at you and walk away. I am struggling to upload this and may <br />have to e mail it seperately. <br />We have communicated with Joe trying to alleviate some of the confrontations. We employed a flag <br />system, which we all (in our household) used in an effort to prevent further confrontations. Joe <br />openly admitted that HE would be the only one who would probably use theirs, but was willing to <br />try. <br />