Bella was adopted by us july 5th a much awaited family member. her papers from the humane society list her as an 8 mth old german sheppard mix. She definately has the german sheppard face, but alot of her personality seems more huskyish (if thats a word). she has the furred paws and curled tail of a husky as well. She is doing quite well in her new home, but mom, dad and the kids need some training tips/advice. We live in a very small community and the closest training class is 20 miles away and doesn't start for 2 more months and we could do alot of things we would need to "undo" in that time frame. We are not first time pet owners, but first time to this breed.
a few things I am noticing that I could use thoughts on......
Tummy troubles? She is constantly trying to eat grass and plants outside I have always been told this is a sign of tummy trouble. She has not been sick and her poo looks fine. Do dogs every just like grass?
Getting over excited or something when the kids run. I have 4 older kids (18,14,11, 10) and she has been great with them, but We have just started letting her play outside with us off the leash and she is tripping and nipping at them when they run. (she is incredibly fast and leaps like a deer). How do I train the kids and the dog so they can play together.
using her mouth. She is using her mouth for everything, I can't say she is nipping as there is little to no pressure used, she will even try to "hold your hand" with her mouth. She doesn't use any pressure, but while my kids are old enough to understand I want to train her out of it as we do have younger visiters or for dog shy visitors.
She is very smart, learns tricks quickly and easily, and shows every sign of wanting to be with us. She did loose her last home because of toy aggression after a new baby was introduced to the home. But the only sign we have seen of aggression is when she has a chew bone. Then she is very possessive. But we have at least temperarily fixed this by only giving her the chew bone when we are leaving the house for an extended period of time and she can have it all to herself. Kind of a reward for being left alone. We do not see any aggression with toys or food or water or anything else.
She has not displayed any distructive behavior, is completely house trained, has learned most of the rules of our house easily. Please do not suggest crate training. As she is not being distructive, and completely housebroken I am not going to go purchase one.
Thanks in advance.