Hi. It's day 5 now and to say he has made an impact on us would be the understatement of the century. He does need a lot of exercise but we live not far from the rolling hills of the south downs and we bought one of those ball launcher things and 30 mins of that twice a day included in the walk exhausts him. He tells us when he has had enough by refusing to give the ball back although you can see sometimes the little war going on in his head. One more chase across the field or a jaunt through the undergrowth.
He also likes to keep an eye on us all and if he cant see all four of us he stops and goes back to see who is lagging behind. We have tested this theory as we did think we might be imagining it after such a short period but if I throw the ball and one of us jumps behind a tree he gets the ball and runs up to everyone of us and won't drop it until he has run up to and found us all. It is fascinating and very cute - not to mention re assuring.
As I mentioned before he is my first dog. The one thing I don't deal with well (please note this is me not dealing with it not Russell) is what to do when we meet other dogs. If they ignore him he's fine. But if they run over and get over friendly or territorial or whatever it is they are doing, he does get a bit feisty.
I just get nervous and I think that maybe i need to be more assertive or - well to be honest I'm not sure.
I'm going to go on one of those dog training courses (owner training is more accurate) but any advice in the interim is as always gratefully received. Thank you.
He also likes to keep an eye on us all and if he cant see all four of us he stops and goes back to see who is lagging behind. We have tested this theory as we did think we might be imagining it after such a short period but if I throw the ball and one of us jumps behind a tree he gets the ball and runs up to everyone of us and won't drop it until he has run up to and found us all. It is fascinating and very cute - not to mention re assuring.
As I mentioned before he is my first dog. The one thing I don't deal with well (please note this is me not dealing with it not Russell) is what to do when we meet other dogs. If they ignore him he's fine. But if they run over and get over friendly or territorial or whatever it is they are doing, he does get a bit feisty.
I just get nervous and I think that maybe i need to be more assertive or - well to be honest I'm not sure.
I'm going to go on one of those dog training courses (owner training is more accurate) but any advice in the interim is as always gratefully received. Thank you.