kpwlee
Posted : 10/26/2008 10:20:36 AM
Thanks for responding - he actually was so into all the other dogs and sights and smells that he didn't bother with the toy. I did some tricks and down stays and heels etc but he seems to know I'm just trying to divert him, because he does it and then goes right back to doing what he wants to do. And that is getting more and more stimulated.
We started yesterday's class with tremendous control and he was awesome. There are young two dogs in the class that are barkers and fitful which aggitates Bugs. They both were a nightmare yesterday so I tried to keep him more towards the calmer two dogs. But even without all the stimulation B gets flat out bored and an hour and a half in a park with lots of human activity and dogs barking and lunging and mucho smells and nothing to do he is a nightmare.
He already has his CGC so this is just practice for us but when it was finally his turn - the sitting to be pet and standing for exam were more than his hyper butt could handle. There must be some things that people with real high drive dogs do to get their dogs right back on task after waiting.
Thank you again for your input