But now to add and remind myself of all the awesome stuff we have accomplished, so I don't just grumble about my sweet puppy.
He came here knowing pretty much nothing at ten weeks old. He has been here since Feb 22nd and learned so much in just this past week or so! He has learned sit and down with hand commands (and how to sit from a down, my childhood dogs struggled there), and then was weaned off hand commands (hands are a helpful reminder very occasionally). He is learning how to "stay" and "wait" with me (still hands). He has also learned fairly well how to "heel" on my right side, even when I'm doing silly things like circling and backing up, and he's starting to get it without my hands. He'll do this one often without food.
Today, since I think he is bored with the repetition, I started teaching "right" circle, and he quickly learned how to spin to the right without having to follow my hand. Just a general hand wave to get him started and he goes for it! Can't wait to teach and test right from left.
Sometimes I think he is so focused on the food that he forgets to listen to my voice. We will see how that develops. He also still has a hyper puppy attention span, so staying and waiting for things does cause some agitated barking.
If anyone has suggestions for me to do things better, or obedience tricks to keep his bright mind happy and thoroughly stimulated, please tell me! I'd love to be able to do more and for it to all go even better.
He came here knowing pretty much nothing at ten weeks old. He has been here since Feb 22nd and learned so much in just this past week or so! He has learned sit and down with hand commands (and how to sit from a down, my childhood dogs struggled there), and then was weaned off hand commands (hands are a helpful reminder very occasionally). He is learning how to "stay" and "wait" with me (still hands). He has also learned fairly well how to "heel" on my right side, even when I'm doing silly things like circling and backing up, and he's starting to get it without my hands. He'll do this one often without food.
Today, since I think he is bored with the repetition, I started teaching "right" circle, and he quickly learned how to spin to the right without having to follow my hand. Just a general hand wave to get him started and he goes for it! Can't wait to teach and test right from left.
Sometimes I think he is so focused on the food that he forgets to listen to my voice. We will see how that develops. He also still has a hyper puppy attention span, so staying and waiting for things does cause some agitated barking.
If anyone has suggestions for me to do things better, or obedience tricks to keep his bright mind happy and thoroughly stimulated, please tell me! I'd love to be able to do more and for it to all go even better.
