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I started using the harness again today when I took her out. It definitely gave me more control over her and she would constantly look up at me as if wondering why I wouldn't let her walk a bit further away. So far so good, but there weren't any people at... So we'll see what happens after that. Now onto the down command |
Yeah, I just really need to get that down... She just seems too exciteful around others and I'm afraid she'll end up hurting herself |
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I'll have to give that a try then. I started working with the down command tonight... I think I may have gotten too far ahead for her, though... When I'd get her down, which I had to help her, I would give her a treat and then give the up command... Which she doesn't know. Up worked a lot better than down, but it still wasn't a success. The only way she would get up was when I would get more excitement in my voice, but then she would lose control and try bouncing all over the place like she always does... The down command just frustrates me... There was actually one time where my wife grabbed the treat and set it down and she actually went to the ground and was preparing to lay down, but then she said down and she hesitated before sitting back up. Bleh... So many problems and I have no idea where I'm going wrong. |
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That's my problem, though... It's like she's not interested in pleasing us. I think we spoil her a little too much, she knows when she'll get a treat and where to get it and such. When it comes to pleasing us by performing, she can do well with sit and shake... That's it. When I was working with the down command and helping her down by lifting her front legs up and letting her slide down, she didn't even seem to grasp what I was trying to get her to do... She just seemed oblivious to the idea of what I was trying to get her to do. |
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Edited to add: these little ones are very perceptive. If she feels you're getting upset, she will be less willing to cooperate. If you feel you're getting too stressed, it's best you take a break otherwise you'll just be a bad teacher for her. |
I just feel like maybe I'm not the one to train her... She seems scared of me for some odd reason... I've never hit at her and never really yelled at her. I might say 'Daisy, bad!'... Nothing worse. It's just after a while of working with her she'll get like an ashamed look where she'll not look at me and look towards the ground instead... |
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Do you think your wife would be better at the trick/obedience training? I know Kaji won't learn from anyone else in the family, but he will from me. Once it's an established trick, I just show the others how to ask for it and for the most part Kaji does it for them. Try trick training everyday, including weekends, and if after a while you still feel she's not being receptive with you, let your wife take over. |
Well, I was the one who showed her sit and shake... My wife just seems more interested in babying her and spoiling her. And she admits it, so who knows. I'll be doing a bit of training every day from here on out, so hopefully that helps. |
That was one amazing video. I didn't realize exactly how much a dog can retain. I have underestimated these cute little fluffballs! Now off to train :) |
Hi there! Thanks for posting this thread. My Farrah is 6 months old tomorrow and has the attention span of a rock! :) Not too funny when trying to train her of ANYTHING! But we just started obedience training last Saturday. One of the first things we "learned" was to heel. The dog is placed on your left. Your arms are down at your sides and the leash is short. (Excess in your right hand.) Keep the dog at your side as you walk. If the dog lags, short quick tug to the front to get her to catch up and the reverse to slow down. Obviously a harness is key to walking. Heel and the "come" command have been easy. The down (without a treat) a bit frustrating. I told the instructor that she has ADHD...:eek: Good luck to you! |
Wow, just seeing this thread! You have been given GREAT advice, I don't really know what else to add but just wanted to wish you luck. Training can sooo fun and form such a wonderful bond between you & your dog. :) I, like Uni and Kaji's mommys, do trick training every single day. Even if it's only for 5 minutes. Jackson looks forward to it every night, he will literally come over to me, just sit and stare at me until I get down and train with him. I recently began clicker training and he sooo loves trying to figure out how to get a 'click' and seems to pick up things faster! |
Story of the year... She wouldn't respond to me at all with down... Then my wife comes home today from school and I have her do the down command. After about five tries, Daisy is actually going down on her own! It's taking a bit of time, but she seems to finally grasp it a little more. Now if only she would do it for me... She seems scared of me for some odd reason. |
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