Our Puppy Chronicles ~ When it's time for a new puppy it's been years since the last one and I've forgotten all the ups and downs from the previous dog. Follow the growth of Buster, our Louisiana Catahoula from 8 weeks of age. See how my training, feeding, and caring compares to your techniques. I hope you will share your experiences too.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Training Update
I have to keep reminding myself he is just a puppy. Buster is not even 5 months old, but weighed in at 38.5 lbs yesterday. By all appearances he is a dog. Mentally, he is still a puppy.
When we work on training, we have to do it in very short sessions. The biggest challenges we have is trying to calculate his "up" time and "down" so I can some things done. There is a life outside of caring for him, if you know what I mean. If I'm working outside, he's pretty good. If I have some office work to do, he can be a real pain in the ass if he feels we should be doing something else.
Walking and heeling are greatly improved in many aspects. It is so cute to see him come to a sit when I stop for a light. For the most part he walks on the left.
Many times when we meet up with Ranae for lunch he would be surprised and excited to see her. Initially we would let him run up and greet her. One of the things that's cute when he's a puppy. Then, because he was wary of strangers, I would give people who wanted to pet him, a treat to pass along to him. Now, if he sees someone on the street, he wants to run up to them and say "hi". I have to figure out how to get him to the middle ground - somewhere between not wary of strangers and not wanting to check their pockets for Snausages.
He is good at "down". His recall, with distraction is spotty, but when it works, it's great. We are working on stay. Feeding time is so much easier. About a week ago I started placing him on a down-stay while I prepare the bowls. Now he stays in the down while all the ever-tempting cat food bowls are filled. It helped him learn the concept of "stay". The cats are much more relaxed with this arrangement too. He still gets his bowl outside and eats outside the presence of the cats.
We are using the clicker training method and it seems to be a useful way to capture his attention.
And, he is finally starting to retrieve a few objects. There still is a lot of work to go here, but there are signs he is picking up the concept. It will be nice to play retrieve with him to burn off some of his excess energy.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Throw us a bone ~