I'm obviously no dog training expert, and I really don't mean to be rude, but I thought introductions to stimulating things and places should be done very gradually. She needs to be set up for success, right? Like, shouldn't she work up to ignoring dogs getting close and people distracting her? Or is there just no way around it and she just has to get used to it on her own?Pepsi is training is doing okay. unfortunately the disadvantage of living in the countryside is that she only see dogs, people, cars and the āurbanā environment when we drive somewhere with her, instead of it being a daily thing. Which means its still very exciting and interesting to her, so I have a 17kg puppy pulling in random directions
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we took her out to a market close to the start my mother needed to go into a shop so we waited outside. an old lady with a dog walks past and the dog starts barking at Pepsi, so Peps starts barking back and lungingthe old lady is struggling to get her dog to move so they stand there for a bit. Which of course meant Peps was to excited for the rest of the outing
she did watch some dogs from far away nicely but it was too much when they got closer.
and there have been so many people every time we go out talking and trying to distract hersomebody asked is she friendly then before I could answer they crouched down and started trying to get her attention
why ask if you wonāt wait for an answer! Somebody else far away yelling āhow old?ā At me then whistling at Peps when I donāt reply, which was very confusing
no hello, no coming closer just yelling a question