palo1
Well-Known Member
So I have had my lovely Irish terrier pup just over a month, he is now 13&1/2 weeks, he has had the necessary jabs and has been enjoying life both at home and out and about as is safe and appropriate. I have taken him to as many places as I have had time for and seen as many things as we can. He is fantastic with a good recall instilled, a fairly reliable sit, he gets on famously with my older dog and is calm and very sensible with our sheep and horses (not so our bantams - that is a work in progress!). I have him recall trained to the whistle. I was planning to take him to a local puppy training class to continue the socialising etc but it turns out that of a course of 6 classes I will miss 3 due to family hols. We live sort of miles from any other puppy training opportunities (over an hour's travel) but the one I would have travelled for is fully booked. Not sure how to proceed now as I don't want to waste money on a course of classes where I will miss 50%, I am quite ambivalent about the set-up there in any case though it is a good standard sort of thing I think and I am wondering if I should just carry on with training and socialising on my own. I regularly take my lad for a play date with a friend with 4 whippets too so he is getting exposed to other dogs etc.
Longer term I do want him to be the sort of dog that I can take to the beach/woods/river etc and I am aware that the Irish temperament can be quite full on with other dogs so the more I do whilst he is little, the easier it may become. On the other hand, we live very rurally and rarely naturally meet any other dogs - certainly not on a daily basis. I suspect that whilst he is very sweet now, any social problems will probably be seen when he reaches sexual maturity.
So, with no puppy classes readily available but with an awareness that I need to create a reasonable, sociable adult what should I do??
Longer term I do want him to be the sort of dog that I can take to the beach/woods/river etc and I am aware that the Irish temperament can be quite full on with other dogs so the more I do whilst he is little, the easier it may become. On the other hand, we live very rurally and rarely naturally meet any other dogs - certainly not on a daily basis. I suspect that whilst he is very sweet now, any social problems will probably be seen when he reaches sexual maturity.
So, with no puppy classes readily available but with an awareness that I need to create a reasonable, sociable adult what should I do??