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Hi again! If your vet gave you the OK to start walking Hazel outside weeks ago, and she's only 13 weeks old now, I think I would look for a new vet. Not all vets are familiar or up to date on toy breeds. Puppies should NOT be going on walks outside until 10 days after their final set of shots. Your yard is only safe if no other dogs, cats or birds have access to it. That's why most people just keep their pups in until they're a bit older. They can catch so many things while out walking. They can sniff it or walk in it and you won't even know it. Practicing all day might be boring her - try to limit how much time you spend training add in some playtime - it still trains them. I think everyone has already tried to tell you that the best tip they can give you is patience. Be consistand and patient. Your pup is very young - anything she learns is a plus. You are expecting too much if you think she's not going to get distracted. Please remember that she is a terrier - and that some have even a less attention span than other breeds. They are all about the chase/moving objects. I know you love Hazel, that you're excited about training her, and only want to protect her but please remember that she is only a baby and that it will all take time. Good Luck with her - she is a doll! :) |
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when you use the clicker, you basically say a command and when Hazel does it right, you click and then treat. I just did a 10 min session with Paris and after a few clicks, she realized that a treat comes afterwards. We worked on sit and she sat before I even told her to and then looked at the clicker as if to say, can you click, please so i can get that treat. Also, my trainer advised to do 10-15 min sessions 3 times a day for a week on one command. But if she catches on before that one week, then move to another command or trick. Good luck to you! |
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She is also in the Phillipines. I think she posted by mistake (although I could be mistaken) as this is her only post. |
Another thing with the clicker is something called "loading". Basically, you click and treat over and over so she associates the sound of the click with something tasty. They catch on really fast :) In addition to training, I found that just by clicking, I can get the dogs to run to me no matter where I am in the house. |
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also, when i take them out to potty, i say potty as they are doing it. Mason now pottys on command. |
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