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My trainer told me that what I called "the puppy crazies" - that running around in circles, non-stop zoomies - is a sign that the puppy is overstimulated and overtired. She recommended when Addie began doing this, to let it go for a minute or so but if she didn't settle, then I should put her in her crate and let her rest. If Franklin is over-tired and that is adding to his getting wound up, I think you might want to give him a chance to quiet down before you try training. No discipline, no "No!", just let him chill in his crate or wherever he sleeps.
By the way, I know quite a few trainers still talk about pack-leader, but my understanding is that this is old theory and the research done doesn't support it.
Deb, if you do a quick web search, you'll find quite a bit of information about the theory of dominance. Here is one article which gives some history behind it.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/canine-corner/201007/canine-dom...
Thanks for that Judith. I had to shake my head. How archaic are our misconceptions about the need to dominate! As terrible as some of the outdated practices to treat 'hysterical women' and 'defiant children'.
About 15 years ago, Dr. Stanley Coren had a television show which I watched every day and used his gentle methods with the three dogs I had at that time. He's wonderful. It's about LEADERSHIP not dominance. I consider my dogs compliant and cooperative, not 'obedient'.
It is apparent to my partner and I that some misguided person or people are responsible for turning Yarrow's beautiful sister into a complete nervous wreck with zero confidence and loads of fear. But we reward her brave moments and they are increasing. We are making little bits of progress every day. The program I saw was an episode of The Nature of Things entitled A Dog's Life. Domestic dogs are much more a democratic society and the members of the pack take turns playing at being both dominant and submissive. It will re-air on October 2 but I don't know if it can be seen outside of Canada. I've tried to watch The Nature of Things on my computer while in the States and I get the message that I have to subscribe. That being said, it would be worth it. http://www.cbc.ca/natureofthings/episodes/a-dogs-life
Thanks Deb. I admire how you are
I'll do that. I will also have to take a Doggy Dan refresher course. I suspect that I have a puppy with a lot of dominance tendencies. He may be a little more headstrong than my last dog. Might be the poodle in him, don't know. I do not have it in my heart to be terribly stern with dogs, and last time was able to establish my leadership in a very kind and loving way. But it is clear that he responds well when he understands that I am the giver of food, and bestower of tummy rubs. Each dog seems to have his own challenges and it is time for me to step up to the plate with this little guy. Thanks to all of you for taking the time to reply
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