Puppy In training TV – Ep8 – The Getty museum

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Every time we drive up to check out the guide Dogs of America campus just past Westwood where the hills begin we always see a tram slowly driving up the hill to the Getty Museum.  Over the past four years I’ve often thought the Getty would be a great place to work on guide pet dog puppy training.  earlier this year we finally took the plunge, packed up our puppy outing bag, and headed out to the Getty museum for a day of fun, art, great views, and puppy training.
Puppy In training TV – Ep8 – The Getty Museum
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The Getty Museum
As always we like to put a transcription together for those of you who can’t enjoy the video.  So, here’s this weeks transcription of Puppy In training TV!
Shhh…don’t tell Dublin, but we’re going to the Getty museum today.  I’m Colby welcome to episode 8 of Puppy In training TV.
(Titles Roll): Puppy In training TV Starring Dublin. With Linus Aussie mix Rescue. also Colby The Human. and Stetson occupation changed guide Dog. Episode 6 – Los Caballeros Tennis and Puppy Training.
Here’s a great aerial shot of the Getty Museum…On our way to guide Dogs of America we always see the tram driving up to the Getty and everytime I see that Tram I think…”Wow! the Getty would be a great training experience for Dublin”

So today we made a decision to check out the Getty museum and let Dublin taste his first experience of real art.  After we parked the car our first stop was waiting for the aforementioned tram which would take us up the hill.  Riding the tram wasn’t too different then riding on the bus.  And as I expected Dublin had no problem and just kicked back at my feet.
We had to walk up a long flight of stairs to get to the entrance.  We’ve serviced stairs considering that the beginning and Dublin is very good about maintaining his heel.
As you can see the theme for the day was Imagining the past in France.  Although I don’t think Dublin really cared I would have preferred seeing something a little a lot more popular like Van Gogh or Davincci.  There are tons of elevators and stairs to go up and down so we made sure Dublin had a chance to do both.
The Getty Musuem is located on the top of a hill and from the second story you get some spectacular views which we all -including Dublin- had the opportunity to enjoy.  We found this unusual fountain making some interesting noise.  We walked over and I asked Dublin for a firm Sit-Stay and he obliged.

Nearby there was a a pretty cool garden area so I had Dublin do a Down-Stay while I shot video and by the way did I mention there are some great views at the Getty?  Here’s another shot of Dublin working on a down-stay surrounded by some sculptures.  As we pointed out before there are lots of stairs and here’s dublin doing a great heel.
We would have gotten a lot more shots inside the museum, but a lot of the art at the Getty is sensitive to photography so we made sure and asked for authorization to take these shots.  As you can see Dublin is being a good kid with his sits, his downs, and earlier his heels.
We grabbed a late lunch at the restaurant and Dublin was a good kid and laid down quietly under the table.   finally at the end of the day we had the opportunity once again to wait for the tram.  Then ride it back down the hill to our parked car.
Dublin did exceptional at the Getty museum and was well-behaved throughout the day.  He got to see beautiful art, work on walking stairs, elevators, and got to take in some of the amazing views from the Getty Museum.  Thank you for enjoying this episode of Puppy In training TV.  We hope you took pleasure in seeing a little bit of the Getty museum and we’ll see you next time!

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Final thoughts On Our check out To The Getty Museum
This was not only Dublin’s first time at the Getty, but mine as well.  The Getty museum was a great outing and not too stressful in any way for Dublin.  We went on a Friday and the museum was not too busy so we didn’t have to worry about navigating through crowds.  Dublin had the opportunity to ride a tram which was very similar to riding the bus, walk up and down long flights of stairs, work on sit and down stays, ride the elevator, take in views from high elevations, and take pleasure in lunch underneath the table (he didn’t get to eat lunch, but we, the humans got to take pleasure in our meal.

A few pointers:
Admission was free, but we had to pay for parking.  The parking attendant told us dogs weren’t allowed, but when I showed him Dublin’s jacket he said “That’s a horse of a different color…come on in!”  actually he just said that Dublin was fine considering thnull

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