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We are spending a lot of time conditioning our pup to like her harness being put on.... well maybe not like it - but to a stage where she will tolerate it!!. We do this 3 times a day- she is fed her lunch by hand, and this is incorporated into one of the harness training sessions. The other 2 are with treats. 1/2 of lunch is also fed with crate games.
We are also battling grooming, this is done 1x per day, usually in the evening, with a small kong or whilst she is chewing on something.
We also practice eye contact and focus when out walking, and I use some of her daily food allowance for this.
During the day we practice basic commands, sit, impulse control, paw, lie down, fetch drop etc. Done with treats. We really need to practice recall too on a long line but we don't seem to have a lot of time left. My OH says I am always doing something with her and Maggie doesn't get much chill time. Well she is alone for a few hours in the morning and is relaxing in the living room with us around 8pm onwards until we go to bed.
Does it sound as though I am doing too much? Interested to know what others do with their pups. I should also add that she has selective hearing (!!) quite a lot, so I feel I need to remind her these behaviours quite often!!!
We are also battling grooming, this is done 1x per day, usually in the evening, with a small kong or whilst she is chewing on something.
We also practice eye contact and focus when out walking, and I use some of her daily food allowance for this.
During the day we practice basic commands, sit, impulse control, paw, lie down, fetch drop etc. Done with treats. We really need to practice recall too on a long line but we don't seem to have a lot of time left. My OH says I am always doing something with her and Maggie doesn't get much chill time. Well she is alone for a few hours in the morning and is relaxing in the living room with us around 8pm onwards until we go to bed.
Does it sound as though I am doing too much? Interested to know what others do with their pups. I should also add that she has selective hearing (!!) quite a lot, so I feel I need to remind her these behaviours quite often!!!