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Thank you so much, Karen. Traz is gorgeous! This is great advice. Obviously consistency is key. I have to remember that Omar is just a baby and over the next year or two he will grow up to be a more mature obedient dog like Traz. :)
What a cute puppy! I dislike barking, and my husband cannot stand it. I found that eventually the ignoring worked but it took awhile for him to get it.
My trainer loved that my dog was vocal and barked. She saw that as a good thing. Of course that was also in relation to his confident body language.
I have been successful in teaching my chatterbox not to bark at times also. Not 100%. but he does very well
OMD, Omar is cute, Rosella! These guys are so smart :) FInn will sit like Omar and bark once when he needs to go out…yet he never learned to use his potty bells!! If I forget his after dinner treat, he'll sit by the pantry door and bark once. But if I ignore him, he gives up. 90% of the time, he's pretty quiet unless he feels he has to make a point! Good luck!
Omar is an angel all throughout the day and then around 7pm he starts to morph into a little demon! The demon phase comes in and out until he crashes for the night so I have come to expect it. Last night however, he was on overdrive until 11pm when I put him in his crate for bed time. This morning he is the most mellow dog you could imagine so at least I know he wore himself out with yesterday's antics.
P.S. I love that you named your dog Finnegan! He is really cute btw.
hello Rosella, Aria is the same way she will sleep all day with a breaks for bathroom but when comes evening she turns into crazy pup, she runs like somebody put the fire under her tail. cant wait when we can start regular walks maybe then we can burn some energy off of them...
Omar is so cute..!!! I love him
When Hudson was 10 weeks, I realized I had a confident puppy when he started talking back a lot when I gave him commands. He would perform the commands just fine, but would bark at me like a teenager talking back to a parent while he was reluctantly obeying.
I soon realized that my body language was giving off a weak vibe and he was testing his limits with me. So I started standing tall and leaning forward over him when giving commands with a deeper, more confident tone. Worked like a charm. The back-talking immediately started to decrease until one day I noticed he didn't do it anymore.
Now he knows his place and he knows who's in charge and he only uses his voice to alert or during play. No more back talking or trying to order me around.
I think I am dealing with the same personality type that you describe in Hudson. Thank you so much for describing the way you used your body language to let Hudson know that you are in charge. I am going to make that tweak to how I have been interacting with Omar. I appreciate the great advice!
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