stardog85
Posted : 3/25/2009 9:49:50 AM
I think I may try to get some video myself - might help myself see it more objectively and I could get input from you all. :)
Laddy, when he tugs, looks a lot like the pups on the video: focused, could care less about what he's running into or over, etc. and bites fully and calmly. Usually there's a bit of play growling. However, he's not doing that for 3 or 4 minutes continually with quite that amount of distraction, nor have I tried lifting him off the ground completely (he will hold on when lifted off his front feet for sure).
If it's not horribly icky out tonight I may try him out by himself with different surfaces and distractions - those videos really gave me some good ideas on ways to see how intense he really is.
I am encouraged by the fact that he remembers exactly where the tuggy is kept and will search for it first thing when we go into my office (where it stays on my desk lol).
Liesje - do you keep all toys except chewies off the floor at your house so that Nikon only gets soft toys in training? It was mentioned in a Susan Garrett article about building toy motivation and made me wonder. Laddy has a ton of toys out right now because it's the only thing that keeps him from mouthing myself, my husband, or the girls unmercifully, but I don't want to be working at cross purposes either.
eta:
Agile - I have no idea about his background before 8 weeks, but he was kept in a shelter kennel (27" by 27" by 27" usually) for pretty much 2 months straight and thus likely got little to no tug or much of any other play with people and toys during that period. Puppies generally get toys 2-3 times/wk at the shelter and are only taken out of the kennels when a potential adopter wants to interact with them due to disease concerns.