Freedom
Posted : 4/24/2012 4:27:21 PM
I suggest you use the treats version which has already been described.
Willy arrived here at age 7. He was not trained (except potty trained thank goodness!) and had been allowed to become a tyrant. First problem we had here: he settled in my Dad's lap and would growl and bite me if I told him to get off. He'd do the same to dad! Dad was trapped under him, ha haaa.
We did use treats, and also I found if I used a leash, hooked it to itself, looped it over his head, then he would readily get off. I had to do this in a lasso type movement, I was not allowed to touch him to attach leash to his collar, either.
Keep a baggie in the fridge, filled with high value treats. Bits of hot dog, cheese, boiled boneless skinless chicken breast all work well. Do NOT use the dog's kibble, that is not a high value item at all. To give you an idea of size: one hot dog makes 88 treats. I've never managed to get more than 66, but this gives you and idea how small the bits are. Of course at the start, you will use 4 and 5, you really want this doggie excited about doing whatever and getting those yummy treats!
Willy now (almost 2 years later) readily complies with all commands - and often FLIES to the fridge, and waits for his treat, ha haaa. It CAN be done!
Will you be taking this dog to training classes? Based on the 2 posts of yours I've read, I highly suggest it - for YOU, and your husband, to learn how to work best with the dog.