Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Murph is such a situational learner that he only seems to be able to master things in isolation. So, he has now mastered the walk. He knows what he can and can't do around other dogs on the walk. He has mastered the Petstore...same story. We have worked with him in two town dog parks, but not this one that's in our complex. So next week we'll work with him and the trainer (who will bring other dogs) in this dog park. In the meantime, I have to watch him very carefully in the house around Guinness. I cannot allow any signs of intimidation (which he does frequently). For example, Murph will sit at the top of the stairs and stare at Guinness who is trying to come up. Guinness will go half way and then just stop because he's afraid to pass by Murphy. Those are the types of things I have to stop. The taking of toys has to stop too. I have to correct Murph whenever he tries to take something from Guinness. Murph always marks right over where Guinness pees...that has to stop. If he sees other dogs while we're driving and goes crazy, we have to pull over, correct and not move forward until he's calm again. Until our training next week the boys can't be in the "dog park" together unless they're leashed.
It's all so frustrating and after seeing him attack Guinness, now I have to always be on guard. I really don't think he'd actually bite Guinness. It appears to be all about trying to show that he's the "boss". We think it's just a show of dominance and there really is no aggression involved. The problem is that when he encounters dogs who don't know him, many will not put up with his dominant behavior and he could get himself into a really dangerous situation. So now I'm back to watching for ANY signs of dominance (not matter how subtle) and correcting him. We've always practiced the NLIF strategies, so it's not like he's been allowed to be "in control". I think it must be so hard wired into this guy that it is going to be a very long and tough "fix".
You're probably all getting really sick of my "Murphy Training Dilemmas" by now. He's just such a puzzle.
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Jane you are my inspiration for training Tara and I so admire your commitment and patience with Murphy!!! I'm sorry to hear of this new challenge that has presented itself. Murphy has learned so much so quickly that I have no doubt you two will conquer it as well.
I hope little Guinness is doing okay?? This must be disturbing for him as well!
Please don't stop posting about because I am looking forward to the day (and I KNOW it will come!) when you reach your goals with Murphy!!
Hugs to you, Guinness, and Big Murph. I know you will work through this the same way you have worked through everything else.
You are my hero.
Not sick of hearing about it at all. I think his reactions are fascinating and I've read with interest over the last year about your training efforts. Keep the reports coming! We can all learn from them.
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