Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Some dogs have more drive than others. Some dogs also have better work ethic (the ability to stick to a job until it is done). Perhaps your trainer should not have used the word "lazy", but it sounds like your dog lacks drive and work ethic. This is not a horrible thing, but if you do want to do performance events, you will want to actively work to improve these qualities in your dog.
As far as the belly rub thing goes, I wasn't there so I don't know the situation. However, I will tell you that I have seen a number of dogs use the belly rub thing as a way to avoid work. My friend has a Brittany and whenever she tried to ask him to do something he didn't want to do in training, he would flop down on the floor and ask for a belly rub. It can also be used by some dogs as a way to "force" attention from their owners the same way that some dogs will constantly push into people to demand to be petted. In this case it can become about the dog controlling access and contact with its owner and it can become a bad habit.
My understanding is that treibball was developed for dogs who wanted and needed a more physically and mentally challenging activity. While all dogs can benefit from learning new skills, this dog sport seems directed at breeds with more intense drive and work ethic. Think Border Collie or Mal. I'm not sure that it plays to your dog's natural strengths. So what. There are plenty of other dog sports out there.
Should you quit dog sports? No way. If anything, you should keep at it. Frankly, your dogs sounds like he is acting to please himself more than anything. I think your relationship will benefit helping him to understand how rewarding it can be to work with you in partnership.
I get that therapy work is fun and easy. He gets exactly what he wants: physical attention from people. Clearly, though, he is blowing you off when YOU need him to do something (failing to respond to the recall or flopping down to avoid work). A dog/handler relationship needs to be a two way street but right now it sounds like he is getting everything that he wants without having to give in turn.
For dog sports to try, I'd recommend Competitive Obedience. The benefits of Obedience is that dogs learn to work in partnership with their handler but they also learn that they have to be responsible for following through on exercises (i.e respond quickly to a single command, hold positions without having to constantly be reminded etc). Note... for a dog like Barley, I like Obedience better than Rally. You might also look into Tracking. Tracking dogs really learn to stick with a job!
As far as the belly flop thing goes, I'd work to remove the behavior. First I'd teach it as a trick so that he can have it sometimes (give and take). We had a little poodleX that was trained to belly flop when you fired a finger gun at him and said BANG! It was such a cute trick. However, if Barley flops on his own, especially if he does it to avoid work or examination or grooming, I'd give him a big, old collar pop and tell him to get back on his feet. He only gets to flop when YOU tell him to flop.
Hi there! I will share my experience with you since it is quite similar!
I was having similar issues with my pup in our classes. I did some research and decided to get a prong collar for her (the trainer and vet also suggested it). Since I have been working with Riley with the prong collar I am not exaggerating she is a different dog in class and on walks. Everyone in class has noticed a difference and now a few other owners in the class are looking into getting one : ) I love it!!!
Glad I made you laugh! Hope you find a class and trainer that you both really enjoy!
I've put AKC Obedience titles on 4 dogs, but more importantly, people tell me all the time I have the best trained dogs they have ever seen. I love the prong collar. I think it is wonderful tool and I have used it very successfully on a variety of dogs. I start all my puppies in a prong, including my 10lb Mini Poodle puppy.
In your own words Zoey is: distracted, obstinate, pulling on the leash, jumping. It sounds like she is totally blowing you off because she doesn't have to pay attention to you if she doesn't want to. The advantage of the prong is that you will be able to give Zoey an effective correction. The prong isn't about yanking your dog around in order to train it. You are still going to use treats and praise to shape behavior. The difference is that when she gets out of control, you will be able to quickly refocus her.
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