Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I am a first time goldendoodle owner. We have only had Bella since Wed night. She is 4 months old. I am struggling.
First she won't pay attention to me. I call her and she is completly oblivous to her name. I have started carying treets with me and when I call her name if she looks at me I give her a treat. If I'm not in the room and call her and she comes to find me I give her a treat.
Now I'm not looking for dedicated focus. I'm talking the basic I call your name you look at me. Once were training on sit/stay I don't mind if eye contact or attention is broken as long as the sit/stay is maintained.
Is the treat method the best for this? Any other suggestions.
I'm ready for the challenge of this girl and the quarks that we will have since not having this girl from a little puppy. She is pretty head strong and I'm pretty certain that in her previous home she was never showed her place in the pack. (therfore telling her she was top dog) I have had to put her in a submissive pose several times when she was lunging at me barking because she didn't want to get off the couch.
I am not new to dog training but this girl has me feeling like I am.
Below picture is her with a sweatshirt on and kids socks before going outside to our mudd pit. All the snow melted and now we could hold a mud derby out back..
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I think I understand where you are coming from. When I got my first goldendoodle, Webster, I had 2 dogs, a golden/collie mix and a shepherd mix. These dogs were very well behaved and I had really enjoyed training them. I had been very successful training these dogs along with several other dogs. When I started working with Webster, I felt like I had lost my "touch", and wondered if he would ever "get it" and respond the way my other 2 did. I couldn't find anything that motivated or rewarded Webster, not food, not toys. I was really discouraged.
The interesting thing is that I had known Webster since he was tiny - I visited him regularly at his breeder to watch all the puppies interact and grow. Webster knew me. It just took him a while to adjust to life at my house, to mature, to learn my communication style, for me to learn his communication style. My advice is for you to hold off on offical training and just spend a few days to a week building a relationship with Bella. Let her "do life" with you and recognize her new position in your family. These dogs are very smart and I think that once the relationship is built, the training will be much easier. It's kind of like kids, they have to trust and feel secure before they will follow and obey. Often both dogs and kids will test their position until they build that relationship of trust and security.
Enjoy your new puppy, she'll be the dog you want in no time :-)
Terri Arnold's books/videos have some great exercises to teach focus and attention.
http://www.dogwise.com/ItemDetails.cfm?ID=A240&AffiliateID=4507...
sweet socked up baby....you are headstrong for sure.
I think she will be fine, you just keep on being firm.
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