Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Does anyone have a stubborn Doodle who decides when he/she wants to walk and when he/she doesn't?
Dexter has a mind of his own. And he's lazy. Has been since the day we got him. When he was a puppy he just wanted to sit or lay down when we were out walking. For the most part he still just loves to lay down or cuddle. We were able to break him of the walking habit until recently when he has decided to test us again. He's very good on a leash...doesn't pull, doesn't go crazy...he's just trying to be the boss and tell us when he wants to walk. He just puts the breaks on and its very hard to get him going. Coaxing doesn't work, positive verbal reinforcement doesn't work. We really haven't tried treats because we've been trying to work on training without them as much as possible.
Another issue we have is that he has a hard time walking by people or other dogs without stopping because he just wants to say hi. That's partially our bad because we've taught him to sit and/or lay to greet people and dogs since he's a big boy (just about every dog in our neighborhood is much smaller). But now he doesn't know when to sit/lay and greet people, and when to keep walking. He just automatically goes to the side and sits or lays down (it looks like he's being a very good boy, but when you just want to keep walking its frustrating). He also has a hard time if someone is immediately behind him (he wants to look back at them and doesn't watch where he's going)...or if someone is across the street (same situation, he wants to watch them). If we're walking in a group (of people or dogs), he does better, but he can't lead the group without looking back and running into things LOL.
Has anyone experienced anything like this, or have any recommendations? We're currently in an intermediate obedience training class (we've trained him ourselves thus far). He's by far the best dog in the class. This should be a great class for him because it really works on commands with distractions, which he obviously needs help with.
Thanks!
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