Training Advice
We decided to pay a local dog trainer to stop by our home to meet us and Asher, to see some of his behaviors first-hand, and to advise us on what we could work on to improve his compliance in a few problem areas. She makes it sound so easy.
The good news is that we obviously have achieved success in a variety of areas, which the trainer framed as a good sign we should be able to apply the necessary focus and repetitions to train even more desired behaviors.
It will serve me well to get Asher to the point of being able to soothe himself in the house. I’m looking forward to some exercises where Asher will be tethered beside us but will get ignored until we are ready to interact with him. I feel more confident about allowing him to fuss after the latest assurances from a professional.
Dog trainers exude a confidence that I lack when it comes to interpreting dog behavior. After witnessing some of Asher’s behaviors yesterday, our visitor said it was akin to a toddler not getting their way and having a minor tantrum about it. When I am unclear about reading dog behaviors, I give them unhelpful feedback that rarely leads to outcomes I prefer.
Asher will be two years old this month. He has lived with us for just over 9 months and we have made good progress in training him to respect many commands. He will continue to grow out of his puppy rambunctiousness and we will continue to teach him behaviors we require him to master.
I’m feeling optimistic, even though I wasn’t interested in being a dog trainer. It feels a little like taking medicine. I don’t like it but I know it’s good for me.
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Warning – Those Trainers train you more than the dog. I had a Cat Behaviorist (I think the title was something like that) come due to a cat with terrible behavior and spent good money for no results. Turned out, she needed to be an only cat and I had to re-home her. Luckily, she found the perfect place and lived to be 17-18 years old.
Catsandcoffee
February 9, 2024 at 9:50 am
Oh, we definitely know we are in need of training.
We had a cat that became unhappy with us having a family of 4 live with us one Christmas and we returned him to the adoption center. They found him a home with a single lady where he ended up being much happier.
Pets and their personalities are an ongoing adventure!
johnwhays
February 9, 2024 at 11:34 am