May 17, 2011
Now that we've progressed in training, my dog seems to have too much drive and can't focus when working on obedience. Should I be working on capping his drive?
Full Question:
Hi Cindy,Love what you guys are doing over there, new videos are great.
Here's my question, I have an 11 month old GSD, and we started doing our protection work about 1 month ago and having a lot of fun with it, but when we try to work obedience now it seems I have to get him worn down before I can even start to get him to focus. It seems his prey drive is almost taking over all the obedience training I've done with him.
I just watched a video from Michael Ellis about capping is that what I need to start working on?
Thanks for your time.
Joe
Ed's Answer:
I think you have skipped a few crucial steps in getting this dog engaged. He’s pretty young and I would recommend going back to basics and teaching him engagement and then how to play with you as outlined in:
The Power of Training Dogs with Food
The Power of Playing Tug with your Dog
You can’t really work on capping if you can’t get the dog engaged with you.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Rhodes
The Power of Training Dogs with Food
The Power of Playing Tug with your Dog
You can’t really work on capping if you can’t get the dog engaged with you.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Rhodes
100% (2 out of 2)
respondents found this answer helpful
Can't find what you're looking for?