itsme123
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Little R really seems to feel the cold. So far she's got a little black 'rug' type coat with a removeable fleece, and two pink duvet type coats (I sooo got a rollocking for that one.. hes refusing to be seen with her in them lol). But when we walk out she looks almost pained, and I think her feet are cold? Is it possible for her feet to get that cold it'd hurt her? If so should I avoid walking her when it's very cold and icy??
The other dogs (neighbours yorkie terriers etc) seem to be fine? R just plants herself
shes not tiny or anything, is STILL the biggest and healthiest of her litter (was the only bitch). Obv. she needs to go out, but don't want to get into the habit of carrying her. Is there anything I can do, bar putting dog boots on her that will help?
Secondly I've been getting 'light' one to one lessons with R, but our 'instructor' doesnt do group lessons. The trainer she advised hasnt another beginners class until april, so I booked with another group. But upon speaking to the instructor, and meeting him in one of his classes I have some concerns. He's very regimented... and doesnt teach the way R's been taught. His is very much a food related reward system, and he's very shouty. I mentioned to him that i don't use a food reward and he said "well, you'll do it my way here..."
they don't do agility or anything, just basic training, and always off the lead.
Would you go with the recommended group and wait a while? shes getting socialisation at the park... (but I'm concerned with leaving her training as my instructor is stopping doing one to one at the end of the month as she's having a baby) or go with the second group? All the handlers and dogs there were happy but I am concerned about changing training methods and wanted to do something 'more' with her, perhaps agility or rally?
Dads no use... he thinks she should be used on the yard for ratting and live in a kennel
Secondly I've been getting 'light' one to one lessons with R, but our 'instructor' doesnt do group lessons. The trainer she advised hasnt another beginners class until april, so I booked with another group. But upon speaking to the instructor, and meeting him in one of his classes I have some concerns. He's very regimented... and doesnt teach the way R's been taught. His is very much a food related reward system, and he's very shouty. I mentioned to him that i don't use a food reward and he said "well, you'll do it my way here..."
Would you go with the recommended group and wait a while? shes getting socialisation at the park... (but I'm concerned with leaving her training as my instructor is stopping doing one to one at the end of the month as she's having a baby) or go with the second group? All the handlers and dogs there were happy but I am concerned about changing training methods and wanted to do something 'more' with her, perhaps agility or rally?
Dads no use... he thinks she should be used on the yard for ratting and live in a kennel