Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Now, I really feel that sometimes I make mountains out of mole hills. I was panicking with Bexter was lunging at people on the leash. We have been practicing & today I just realized that I was "too soft" with him regarding my expectations. For example, when kids came over to visit my boys, they would come in the door & Bexter would do a good job going to his "greet spot" and sitting and staying. But...after I released him for the kids to pet him, he went crazy. DUH!!! I have to let the kids pet him BEFORE I release him! Anyway, MUCH better today with that. He sat to be petted. He was excited, but did manage (with some help from me & treats) to stay seated!
Then...we went for a "training walk" today. When I saw people coming toward us, I moved my hand the leash so I could have more control, but still keeping it "loose." Then, I kept talking to him to keep him focused on me as the people approached. When they came & started asking me about him (which ALWAYS happens), I made him sit & he did & even allowed them to pet him (with some help from me again), staying in a sit. I had FOUR PEOPLE comment on how WELL MANNERED he was, especially considering his age. I was such a proud doodle mom!
Now, I need to stop making excuses for him (he's excited, people encourage it, he's cute, he's just a baby, blah, blah, blah) and let him know what my expectations are NOW. He did VERY WELL.
Also - Interestingly, two of the people that commented on him mentioned that their dog was "crazy" and they had lessons at Petsmart (through intermediate even) with the SAME Petsmart trainer Bexter has now. Well...that confirmed my decision (along with some other things they said) not to continue that anymore. So, at least one decision made!
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With your "calm, assertive energy" talk, you are proving that you are a Cesar fan! LOL I agree with you about that, though!
Marathon training is tiring! I have to run 15 miles next weekend & it goes UP from there...Whew! Getting close, though. Thanks for asking.
As far as finding a private dog trainer, read my post about the Signs of a Good Trainer. I got tons of great tips! It really helped me.
As for the zoomies, YES!
Congrats!!! We are working on the same thing and it is my main concern. I think the age helps (Bexter is a one or two months older than Camus). I am still making excuses. :))))
When I ask people to tell him to sit before they pet him, everything goes well. He listen even to kids (kids love that). And I hate people who say: "it's ok. we don't mind him jumping". I do mind! Well, I will keep being firm with my expectations.
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