Mr Kleb (06-12-2019)
When Brooks was 9 months old we did 3-4 small (5-10 minutes) obedience sessions per day, and we'd go to the local park and do field training once per day. Also did two leash walks around the neighborhood, about 20 minutes. He and Sophie would wrestle pretty much every time I put them out in the yard.
Mr Kleb (06-12-2019)
I know, you’d think. Surprisingly, the place where I went allowed intact males, but apparently he was over-the-top with energy and was humping all the dogs. They felt like he was going to become a target because he was annoying all the other dogs in his play group. They kept giving him time-outs in the crate in the yard, but it didn’t settle him down. I wasn’t there to see how they tried to handle it, but I do wish he had learned from the other dogs when they wanted him to stop. It’s so hard to teach him that myself and I really believe dogs need to learn from other dogs how to play.
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Mr Kleb (06-12-2019)
Today we walked in a different part of the neighborhood and met a 4 year old chocolate male lab who was thrilled to play with Stormy! Truth be told, he’s a bit of a “flabrador” so he was worn out after 10 minutes of chase, but being in a new yard, meeting a new friend, and getting to meet new people was fun for Stormy. She had a brief zoomie phase after a post-walk nap, but she was less wound up than last night.
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This has been a good thread to read, great contributions!
Right now we're working on door manners. Our laundry room is between the kitchen and the door to the fenced backyard, and is quite tiny. We let Fitzi and Lucy tend to crowd the door and sometimes it has been difficult for us to get to the door. Moreover they might sometimes bang into us to barge through the open door.
So we are working on putting them in a sit-stay at the kitchen/laundry room doorway, with the outside door open, until we are out of the way and say 'OK!'. Then we hope to progress to their holding the sit-stay until we are completely outside.
Small, progressive steps . . .
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Gigi also does not get to play with other dogs much. I have to start day care again. We do go every where from dropping kids at school to pickup take out. She is like a fixture in my life as i work from home. the only time she is not around is when i go to toastmasters on tuesday nights and krav mega on monday and wednesday. She hates it when i have to go on my motorcycle rides and my wife randomly says. time to get a side car . As far as training goes i trained the kids to never give her a treat without working for it. I let her be trained by my family friends and their kids. We only walk a mile as my disc and scatica issue flared up and i got into a sparing match got beatup by a bigger and black belt....
it took 3 yrs and she is moving to a flat collar.
We do camp alot so she loves walking, hiking and jumping in pools around the south eastern ma and rhode island woods. i think she gets less excerise but more stimulation. we are baby sitting a 9 month old baby and its quite a change for her as everytime the baby crys she runs to lick and baby crys more, we yell to get away and the baby crys even more. we have forgotten about kids as our youngest 10. she is getting a mental workout being around a baby.
my experience- different situations stimulate more than anything
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