poodleOwned
Posted : 11/8/2010 6:53:39 PM
jennie_c_d
Perhaps Dr. Dunbar can do it, but I have certainly never had a completely housebroken, basic obedience trained, 4 month old puppy. I've never had a completely housebroken, reliably obedience trained, 12 month old puppy. Never. They need time, mentally and physically, to mature, before they are totally reliable.
Luci, The UD dog on my list, was well and truely house trained by 4 months. Had finished all the obedience classes that i could do by seven months, trialling by 12 months, Tch by 18 months and if i could do it all again i would do it much slower and with even more of a sense of fun.I would never do sessions as long as yours (even with her) and would take cue discrimination so so slowly (sit, platz etc). Any sign of stress you need to stop. My training sessions with her as an adult dog would not be any where as tough as yours! I go for may be three to four reps of something, play, reward. I use clickers heavily. And this is a dog that breaks the car door down for the oppurtunity to train. You need to lighten up!!! I am known for being a micro splitter (breaking things down to VERY small bits).
She is an exceptional dog.
Now my boy Sam... He came to us as a 16 month old. We struggled over 6-8 months with toilet training.. He is lightening quick on learning, but is hassled by other dogs around him. He does a lot of stuff, but i take it slow. Love him to bits. He is relaible but it took quite a while,and to be honest i don't bother counting. He did some pretty anti social things. I just enjoy him for the dog he is. The frightening thing is that it is likely that he will be a better performer than Luci.
I think that as i go on the most important thing in dog training is to lighten up, to learn to play and laugh with your dog. If it is some kind of race or test for both of you why bother?
For performance dogs, i really don't care too much what they learn formally for ages. I just focus on two things, learning to work out what makes them go, and that they believe that i am reliable and trustworthy and a good source of reward.