May 11, 2011

I have a 12 month old GSD that I can’t get to jump (into the back of the truck, etc). He is very smart and does everything that I ask of BUT just won’t jump. Any advice?

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A question which probably does not interest many but here goes.... I have a great GS who was trained to be a guard dog (not by me). I am disabled and my service dog died so this dog needs to change hats. He is doing well with people interactions but he has on occasion barked at a patient, my medical pt. So: how do I correct this behavior without destroying his protective nature? And an additional question, he is very smart and is bored with reg. obedience - my impression - he is near perfect. So some to work on but since I do not have the time to engage in schutzhund, agility or such are there some neat training I can do with him. I have almost found him a new home because I felt like I was not providing enough stimulation like ...."Teach Your Dog 20 Tricks" Joking but serious. I thank you for your consideration. And I am a regular reader of your newsletter.

Thanks,
Ellen & Seamus
Cindy
Cindy Cindy's Answer:
In all seriousness, I think teaching dogs tricks (or anything else) is a great way to give them mental exercise. I spend a lot of time in winter teaching my dogs fun things to do just to keep them interested in learning.

Read the article titled Training With Markers.

We also sell some great books about clicker/trick training.

Cindy

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