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by SonyaBullinger on 30 March 2011 - 15:03
I got my puppy from a reputable breeder in BC. She is now coming close to 7 months old.
She is very overly friendly with strangers and dogs up to the point where if she sees a human or dog walking across the street , she would try to race to them and greet them exhuberantly. Is this normal or should i restraint her from doing that ?Does anyone else have the same experience?
I am bringing her for obedience classes and she does the same in the class.it takes her a while to settle down.
The trainer recommended prong collar to restraint her. I am not sure about if i want to use it.Can anyone advise?thanks
by Mystere on 30 March 2011 - 16:03
If you are in BC, contact Janice Gunn for obedience.
by isachev on 30 March 2011 - 16:03
by laura271 on 30 March 2011 - 16:03
My 9 month GSD (Senta) is pretty easy to train except in leash respect. She was awful- at full strain at the end of the leash constantly- a choke chain made zero impact on her and so did any other technique. Our obedience trainer said she needed a stronger deterrent (so a prong collar). My husband steadfastly refused to use a prong collar since he thought they were barbaric but after months of arguing about it, he agreed to try it under the supervision of our trainer. Senta figured out instantly that straining with a prong collar wasn't any fun and stopped. My husband admitted that we should have moved to a prong collar months ago.
by troublelinx on 30 March 2011 - 16:03
And yes that behavior is pretty much normal.
by SonyaBullinger on 30 March 2011 - 16:03
There has been times when she had seen people walking on the opposite street and she had dashed across the road to get to them.on two occasions, i had fallen on the slippery pavement. I live in saskatchewan, canada where it snows pretty bad.I guess i have to step up her obedience which i am doing right now and hopefully this behavior is something she will grow out of.
by Siantha on 30 March 2011 - 16:03
by SonyaBullinger on 30 March 2011 - 16:03
My intentions with her was to get her into schutzhund sport.She is currently attending classes on puppy agility, obedience and tracking.There is a trainer who will be assessing her for schutzhund.
he is the only person here and he is about 40 min drive away. The german shepherd dog club drive into saskatoon takes abt 2.5 - 3hrs drive.Do you know of anyone doing puppy bitework in regina?
by Ruger1 on 30 March 2011 - 17:03
SonyaBullinger...
I am jealous...I think that is a nice quality in a young dog...: )
Enjoy her...: )
by Mystere on 30 March 2011 - 18:03
If you are going to do schutzhund, don't start formal obedience with her at all. PLEASE contact the nearest sch club, or the one in Calgary (sorry, outside of BC, I am totally ignorant of Canadian geography, except for knowing Quebec and New Brunswick are on the East Coast ). Contack Diane Carnegie with the Calgary club. She may be able to point you to folks in or near Saskachawan. Or, move to BC--there are three or four excellent clubs, all within a 30 mile radius. And, all within 5-20 minutes of the US border.
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