Patches
Well-Known Member
Hiya....again!
Right, so we've pretty much mastered sit and down with the aid of a treat. Harvey is very food focussed though and does keep a very eager eye on his treat (which isn't really a treat, it's just a piece of puppy kibble) and will jump/snatch for it if I'm not careful.
I keep saying "No" and asking him to sit back down. Today I've progressed to asking him to "look at mummy" after asking him to sit. He does not get the treat until he breaks his gaze from it to look at me.
It only takes a second or two, but just gets him thinking beyond lungeing at the treat. I want him to be focussed on me, not just what I have in my hand.
Is this asking too much or wrong at this stage?
He is proving to be quite nippy and snappy and I'm conscious that everything I do now forms his adult being. I am trying so hard to make him see that snapping/biting etc offers him no reward whatsoever and that anything I have for him is given not just for the action, but for manners as well.
I am waffling and probably not making sense. Cookies if anyone follows me ramble and a stiff drink for those who follow it enough to form a reply.
ETA: How do I, when working alone, use treats to help him with retrieving...well namely letting go of the toy on the "dead" command?
He will happily retrieve a toy when we're just playing, but he wants to play tug of war, growling, and not hand it over. As soon as he knows I have treats, which I'm sure he'd let go of the toy for, I cannot for the life of me get him to leave my side and retrieve anything!
Right, so we've pretty much mastered sit and down with the aid of a treat. Harvey is very food focussed though and does keep a very eager eye on his treat (which isn't really a treat, it's just a piece of puppy kibble) and will jump/snatch for it if I'm not careful.
I keep saying "No" and asking him to sit back down. Today I've progressed to asking him to "look at mummy" after asking him to sit. He does not get the treat until he breaks his gaze from it to look at me.
It only takes a second or two, but just gets him thinking beyond lungeing at the treat. I want him to be focussed on me, not just what I have in my hand.
Is this asking too much or wrong at this stage?
He is proving to be quite nippy and snappy and I'm conscious that everything I do now forms his adult being. I am trying so hard to make him see that snapping/biting etc offers him no reward whatsoever and that anything I have for him is given not just for the action, but for manners as well.
I am waffling and probably not making sense. Cookies if anyone follows me ramble and a stiff drink for those who follow it enough to form a reply.
ETA: How do I, when working alone, use treats to help him with retrieving...well namely letting go of the toy on the "dead" command?
He will happily retrieve a toy when we're just playing, but he wants to play tug of war, growling, and not hand it over. As soon as he knows I have treats, which I'm sure he'd let go of the toy for, I cannot for the life of me get him to leave my side and retrieve anything!