Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
So Belle and I went to our first puppy class this morning, and Belle was HORRIBLE! She refused to follow any of the commands she regularly does effortlessly at home and turned her nose up at the treats she usually scarfs up with enthusiasm (even the duck!). She kept trying to steal treats from the beautiful, and well-behaved, Bernese Mountain puppy next to us. Belle peed on the floor not once but twice, even though she went outside right before the class. She hasn't peed inside anywhere else in over a month. She kept up a constant whining noise, so I couldn't hear the instructor. The worst was when we were supposed to hold our puppies and massage them until they calmed down. Belle wiggled and squirmed so energetically that we fell off the chair and I squashed all the treats in my pocket. When class was over, we slunk out and went to Bed, Bath and Beyond, where she rode in the shopping cart like a little angel, and graciously accepted pats from all sides. Later at home, she was as sweet as ever. and suddenly remembered about sit, down, stay, come and better hurry pee (outside). Do you think next week I should run her around for a while before class to release excess energy, or will that make her too tired to work on the lessons? Too bad I can't put blinders on her so she doesn't see the other dogs.
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To me it sounds like Belle is stressed if she won't take treats. She is over her threshold being around the other dogs and probably. Being on-leash around other dogs can make her fearful or over excited. When she is doing so well with her commands at home, is she on-leash? Keep working with her at home, especially any calming exercises, and give her treats for calm behavior, like just being quiet, at home. Talk to your instructor and see if you can keep her separate from other dogs - as far away as is possible - in the training room. And try not to stress yourself over her stressing. She will pick up on that.
Tracy and Spike have a good point about treats. You might try some very high value treats just for the class. A couple suggestions besides the chicken hot dogs are cooked chicken or cheese.
Good luck. You and Belle will get there.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I plan to arrive early for the next class and walk Belle around both outside and inside and make sure she pees more than once, as she clearly stores some up even when she goes. She already gets cooked chicken as part of potty training, so I'l try some tiny bits of beef or pork at the next class. I also discovered something else yesterday when Belle and I visited my sister to meet her 11 week old Viszla puppy, Ziggy. Belle and Ziggy had a blast playing together in the gated den and kitchen and in the fenced yard, but, as in the puppy class, Belle did not respond to any of her commands the way she does at home, even when Ziggy was off having a nap. Apparently, the commands are tied to the environment where the learning took place? Is this possible or common?
Keep going. Keep practicing. Swallow the embarrassment - it doesn't matter. The worst that can happen is to repeat the class - and who cares!!! It isn't a competition, its learning and she will. Feel free to entertain us with your classes - I giggled all way through your post! :-} Of course my guys make sure to embarrass me in other ways all the time - and they are SEVEN - not the adorable and forgivable puppy age!
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