Dog training tips
Dog training tips
But don't despair, you are not failing, Seamus will be a great dog.
Re: Puppy training tips
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I realized very quickly once Cassie hit around 100 pounds that my being the Alpha female was oooohhhh sooooo important. I am not a small woman 5'7'' 180 pounds, and Cassie can pull me, yank me, push me and knock me over when we are playing together. On our walks it's imperative for her well being as well as mine and the "new friends" we encounter along the way. Saints must understand heal,stay,sit,come, and DOWN! Although as many have mentioned Cassie is stone cold deaf when it comes to COME! As she gets older she is getting better BUT there have been mornings I have been late to work because she WILL NOT come into the house after a playful round of "fetch the monkey" (her favorite game) Saints love to please and really do enjoy training, However they can have a stubborn streak and they are so damn smart that sometimes you think they can out maneuver you....PERSIST ENCE is key. Cassie and I still work on heal on a daily basis, and are sitll working on COME as mentioned before. Don't view their perceived disobedience as obstinance, they want to play and challenge their owners, Cassie does have a stinker streak but it's not out of meaness. Puppy classes helped us immensely have the keys to understanding what and how to speak "puppy"
Re: Dog training tips
Re: Dog training tips
Re: Dog training tips
Re: Dog training tips
Re: Dog training tips
, it is as hard to be a dog parent as it is to be a parent to our human kids. I used to do obedience with a German Shepherd, competed for a few years and I am a total fan of clicker training. And what I found very useful with one of the danes that was a little like your dog it sounds. She wanted a lot of attention, and tried to get it by doing things that were no no. Every time she did that, I totaly ignored her (hehe it is kinda hard to ignore someone who weighs in around 170 lbs though) But made it very clear, and turned my head away and my whole body, so used a lot of body language. Walked off and left her behind. She did not like that, that was not at all what she intended. Then I also made very sure I gave her plenty of attention when she didnt ask for it, so she didnt feel sad or wondered if mommy didnt love her anymore. After not long at all, she got the hint and started to try harder to listen and get attention the positiv way, because that was the only way that actually payed off for her.
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