Hope Walks On A Glass Floor

I took my service dog in training, Hope, to the Natural History Museum of Utah. She had never walked on a glass floor before and was very unsure about it, but with some help, she quickly figured it out!

Hope is working to become a mobility assistance dog at Bergin University of Canine Studies.
SFOGuysays...

Precisely; you would want her to default to stopping at the edge of any apparent cliff.
Why train that away???

surfingytsaid:

seems like her first instincts would be correct and you would not want to train that out of her

Paybacksays...

I'm almost certain she can detect the glass. I doubt it's a cliff she sees, more like a large pool of water.
Something she should be cautious of, not terrified.
Thinking all cliffs now must be plate glass isn't Golden Lab level intelligence, that's like POTUS level.

SFOGuysaid:

Precisely; you would want her to default to stopping at the edge of any apparent cliff.
Why train that away???

SFOGuysays...

lol; nice.

Paybacksaid:

I'm almost certain she can detect the glass. I doubt it's a cliff she sees, more like a large pool of water.
Something she should be cautious of, not terrified.
Thinking all cliffs now must be plate glass isn't Golden Lab level intelligence, that's like POTUS level.

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