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Hi, we've only just brought our puppy home last week. She's a labrador and is 14 weeks.
I'm getting worried now that I may have more trouble training her than I'd anticipated (and I wasn't thinking it would be a breeze anyhow)
We'd told my sister and her husband that we now had our puppy. They live very close by and we do see them a lot.
They have their own dog, who is quite a large cross breed and not really trained well. She does pull on the lead a lot and she
jumps up a lot which can be hard work as she's big and heavy and rushes about knocking everything flying when she comes to our house which is normally about once or twice a week.
Now obviously everyone has their own ways of training and what works etc but i could tell that everytime I said what I was /wasn't doing with the puppy to encourage/discourage certain behaviours, that they either didn't agree, eye rolling or seemed to think I was being a bit over the top protective and offering "advice" I'm so concerned now that anything I teach her, they will undermine by doing the opposite.
I dont want her getting bad habits and don't think they even agree with walking 5 mins per month , so I'll probably have that argument now too. Theirs is offlead in the local park a lot but I don't want to let ours off yet.
I can get everyone in this house used to what we all need to do to reinforce good behaviours but will it ruin it if visitors don't follow my requests? Eg: don't praise when they come in unless she has paws on the ground. ( I know they've not done this with their own dog so doubt they will with mine)
I'm hoping we can reinforce it enough that she will still get used to this despite non compliance of some visitors.
So basically, am I being neurotic about this or will have to be cautious going forward?
I'm getting worried now that I may have more trouble training her than I'd anticipated (and I wasn't thinking it would be a breeze anyhow)
We'd told my sister and her husband that we now had our puppy. They live very close by and we do see them a lot.
They have their own dog, who is quite a large cross breed and not really trained well. She does pull on the lead a lot and she
jumps up a lot which can be hard work as she's big and heavy and rushes about knocking everything flying when she comes to our house which is normally about once or twice a week.
Now obviously everyone has their own ways of training and what works etc but i could tell that everytime I said what I was /wasn't doing with the puppy to encourage/discourage certain behaviours, that they either didn't agree, eye rolling or seemed to think I was being a bit over the top protective and offering "advice" I'm so concerned now that anything I teach her, they will undermine by doing the opposite.
I dont want her getting bad habits and don't think they even agree with walking 5 mins per month , so I'll probably have that argument now too. Theirs is offlead in the local park a lot but I don't want to let ours off yet.
I can get everyone in this house used to what we all need to do to reinforce good behaviours but will it ruin it if visitors don't follow my requests? Eg: don't praise when they come in unless she has paws on the ground. ( I know they've not done this with their own dog so doubt they will with mine)
I'm hoping we can reinforce it enough that she will still get used to this despite non compliance of some visitors.
So basically, am I being neurotic about this or will have to be cautious going forward?
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