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Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
Joined: Sep 2006
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S. A. S
SIMPLICITY AIDS SUCCESS
Keeping it simple has been the key so far in my efforts to train Jake and Charlie. Jake being that little bit older is obviously that bit more advanced but both are doing very well. Food rewards and praise are given for early successes with the food weaned off after each behaviour is mastered. A clear sharp "NO" is used to correct bad behaviour.
So far Jake has learned all the basic stuff. He was very quick in learning to toilet outside and also very good with all the other basic stuff... Sit, stay, come etc. He is great on or off the lead at walking to heel when asked to do so and also has a few little fun tricks too. He not only gives a paw to ask for something but also gives a little bark when asked to say please. He will roll over on his back and play dead when given the command "bang bang" and he has at last mastered the fact that it's best to bring the ball back when I throw it
He also has learned to love the water but credit for that goes to all his doggy mates at the beach rather than anything I done. I simply left him to go in his own time. I feel he has came on even further since Charlie arrived, almost as if he has taken some kind of big brother responsibility.
Charlie is probably the less bright of the two but never the less he too is coming on well. He has almost mastered the toilet training and will sit and give a paw. His recall is fantastic but again thats not all down to me because the breeder already had him coming to a whistle. He has been getting better at retrieving a ball and is also just about there with the "bang bang" game. He is not so good at stay, he seems to get a little excited and can't wait to follow and he's not as good at walking on the lead as Jake is but all that will come in time.
I thought having the two pups together would be much harder than it is but infact I'd say it's not much diffrent. They get on great together and provided their sessions are kept short and fun they seem to be progressing well together.