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May 1st, 2010
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The Whos in Charge Issue | extreme overbearing behavior | Short Attention Span | Meddling | Attention Demanding Behavior | Housesoiling Difficulties
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Ingo is a man's man's buddy
he is very strong - he loves to play and he plays hard by himself and with others

click here to view Ingo's
hard play with the
tug o war toy

click here to see Ingo's playing ball video 01

click here to see Ingo's learning to play nice outside video part one

click here to see Ingo's learning to play nice outside video part two

click here to see Ingo's learning to play nice outside video part three

click here to see Ingo's playing ball video 02
click here to view Ingo's attention demanding behaviors and beginning corrections applied.
Ingo has improved greatly on this attention ademanding and housesoiling behaviors.
this is so different than the above report decribes:
click here to view Ingo's second day in new environment - inside
click here to view Ingo's second day in new environment - outside
UPDATE: Camp follow up was denied to you Ingo and sadly you were allowed to revert back to your uncontrolled behavior click here to read his last report - Others with little knowledge of your case believed they knew better and denied you your follow thru extended care. I'm so sorry Ingo - we did our best - - below are two videos showing what you had learned and how hard you had worked while at camp

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGg0sf_Xqhc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo_WGL5IWkA

click here to view Ingo's "control yourself around others" lesson
Ingo is a good natured big ole boy. When he entered camp, he had no social knowledge of inhibiting his behavior - he played way to hard and did not know when to stop or how to control himself - he has spent a lot of time learning to control his overbearing behaviors. Ingo will still occasionally begin the hard overbearing play and needs a firm hand to continue "back in control" lessons. Ingo has learned his "walk on a leash, pay attention, behave, move" and so much more. Anyone who picks up the leash and works with him will see his hard work.