Hi Sophie
Thanks again. We have a crate and it is now only used for Time Outs. He sleeps in the Kitchen now in his bed and has got used to that pretty quickly. We went back to basics, I keep him on the lead when I get to work and he is tethered most of the day, when he isn't I play a game where I hide a tennis ball in the workshop and send him off to find it. Nicola has kept up with taking him to puppy classes on a Friday night and has been using some of the new training techniques at home in the mornings. He get's a good amount of exercise now and generally settles in the evening, but still has the mad spells.
We recently sorted out our back garden out so we now have a lawn that he can charge around on, he hasn't been out on it yet but will soon, god knows how long he will take to ruin it!!
We've taken to only going to the local meadow for any free walks as he kept finding fox poo to roll in up near the golf course. This means that he is on the lead a lot but when he isn't he is generally under control with a tennis ball or two.
It's amazing with a dog just how many times you think you've got him to where you want him and then he changes. I think a lot of the mental naughty when I last posted was due to him not having enough exercise as was bandaged up after splitting a pad, luckily that's healed up pretty quick.
I've ordered Total Recall by Pippa Mattinson so the next phase of training will begin when that arrives. I keep forgetting how powerful doing new training is, but sometimes it's so hard to find new advice especially with a dog that is not so motivated by food.
Thanks for the encouragement.
Tom and Nicola
Thanks again. We have a crate and it is now only used for Time Outs. He sleeps in the Kitchen now in his bed and has got used to that pretty quickly. We went back to basics, I keep him on the lead when I get to work and he is tethered most of the day, when he isn't I play a game where I hide a tennis ball in the workshop and send him off to find it. Nicola has kept up with taking him to puppy classes on a Friday night and has been using some of the new training techniques at home in the mornings. He get's a good amount of exercise now and generally settles in the evening, but still has the mad spells.
We recently sorted out our back garden out so we now have a lawn that he can charge around on, he hasn't been out on it yet but will soon, god knows how long he will take to ruin it!!
We've taken to only going to the local meadow for any free walks as he kept finding fox poo to roll in up near the golf course. This means that he is on the lead a lot but when he isn't he is generally under control with a tennis ball or two.
It's amazing with a dog just how many times you think you've got him to where you want him and then he changes. I think a lot of the mental naughty when I last posted was due to him not having enough exercise as was bandaged up after splitting a pad, luckily that's healed up pretty quick.
I've ordered Total Recall by Pippa Mattinson so the next phase of training will begin when that arrives. I keep forgetting how powerful doing new training is, but sometimes it's so hard to find new advice especially with a dog that is not so motivated by food.
Thanks for the encouragement.
Tom and Nicola