When I made the post on my introduction, I gave a breif statement on how Diesel and I's training isn't go over very well.
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He doesn't know anything other than sit. When I had my gerbils I had used them as a reward (he would get to sniff them) and he jumped into a sit and bounced down into a "down" when I asked him too. He loved it and wasn't so nervous. When I feed him (I finally got my dad to stop feeding him so he is now on a feeding schedule instead of being freefed) I make him sit, he sits for potty time, he sits before he sleeps with me, so anything I do with him requires a sit first. He knows it because I've seen him sit instantly if he's super happy, but sometimes he seems confused/concerned/lost so at times it'll take a moment before he sits.
He's a naturally insecure dog, and I'm guessing it had to do with him being a Petstore dog. I got him at "supposedly" 8 weeks, so he musta been taken from his littermates/mother at around 6 weeks, which I'm thinking has done it's damage on him mentally. He's not the "brightest" crayon in the box. It's weird because, he's submissive, but fear submissive, if that makes sense. He's insecure and very cautious to the point of paranoia. And with other dogs, he shows some aggression if they are in his "space" for too long.
But I had given up honestly. I'm too scared I'll mentally hurt him even more. But I really have nothing to loose if I try one more time. I've never heard of stopping and ignoring him if he acts that way, and I like the way it sounds, haha. If he has the treat in his mouth when he shuts down, should I take it from him or just ignore him completely?
It's funny though, because when I first got that clicker I was excited and I started training Diesel and had no problems whatsoever. Got him 100% on sit, 100% on down and when I got him 25% on "paw" that's exactly when he shut down and started shaking. He put his paw on my hand, I clicked, I treated and he took it and went to my bed shaking and just shut down. I remember that because I was shocked. That's why I think maybe I clicked too close to his ear or did something wrong. Then that's when I gave up the first time, because it hurt me to see him that upset. I know I coddled him and the "down" and "paw" went down the toliet. I only focused on "sit" as to not stress him..
That was from my other post. And since I'm lazy I just quoted what I said. :D
So I read around some more again and today I decided was a perfect time to try again. I got up early, moved my mom's truck out the driveway, put on my winter clothes, got my brother outside, and brought Diesel out. He's all excited and bouncing around. I had skipped his breakfeast for training to make him hungry, and he was. He wanted those chicken peices bad. He sat instantly on the pavement (something he normally doesn't do) and I gave him some chicken. Then I had my brother hold his collar, I blew the whistle and said "come", then my brother, Brett, let go of his collar. Diesel came over to me, took the chicken and ate it. Brett came back, held his collar, I blew the whistle and said "come" then Diesel trotted over to me. And then the third time we did it again. Except when Brett let go of his collar, he took of for the front door and sat and shook. He wasn't cold because just earlier in the day he was out having a ball outside and didn't want to come in.
I just bought a whistle for training recalls and I just bought some bells to train for potty time. I spent over $100 in training books and then another $100+ for training methods. I want to become a training professional, but how the world am I supposed to do that when I can't even train my friggin' dog?! This is exactly why I wanted a dog and we aren't even supposed to have dogs (says so on Lease). I'd gone to the shelter first and I looked, but the shelter wants to see the lease (shoulda gone to the crappy county one, those poor dogs). I figured that the shelter staff would know of a highly motivated dog. I didn't think of my animal control (only went to the SPCA) and I didn't know of Craigslist. So I went to a petstore. I was in my "getting to know" stage, so I wasn't as knowledgeable 2.5 years ago. And I wanted a Poodle; smart and hairy.
Diesel is perfect for my grooming projects and I enjoy grooming him and saving me money :D But for my training, goodness no. I know I can train a normal minded, sane-minded dog (if that makes sense). I taught my aunt's dog in
As childish as this sounds, I just feel like breaking down and crying hard. And just crying my brains out. I had tears forming when I saw him stop and shake. I let him in and went about cleaning the yard to get my mind off of him. But as I type, I want to throw a fit and cry. I'd feel sooo much better. I had thought about rehoming him a few times, because I don't think this is fair to him. I feel he'd do soo much better in a home where they can teach him tons of tricks, at least he'd be mentally happy.
I've tried methods from clicker to Cesar. And NOTHING in Pete's name is working. I tried my bedroom, the living room, and outside for different environments, and nope, nothing. I've tried being calm and assertive and forceful (demanding) in a strong, unsettling voice, and both times I get the SAME response.
In fall of next year I'll be getting a foster Cane Corso to take with me to NC for the training school. He's going to be a motivated dog (whoever he is) and made sure that mentally he is stable. I've talked to the rescue director about it and she is going to make sure the dog is mentally sound for the training. What am I going to do if I pass this course and have to deal with a client's Diesel?
BTW- Karma is true. It came because I bought a Petstore dog.