My 15 month old dog is no longer interested in training, would there be a benefit in taking a break from structured activities for a couple of weeks?
15 months, Aussie, intact male. Hard Natured, stoic but sensitive. training since 9 weeks.
In our training my dog no longer is as interested or driven to work with anyone, he still has a desire and seeks things to do but has no interest in the training and his body language is flat. I get some motivation but he will disengage and seems to act begrudgingly.
I included more game-based but still seems bored.
Trained with +reinforcement and limited corrections, herding weekly, trick and obedience daily.
training sessions were short and he has a really big prey drive. We go on one to two longer hikes a week.
I see lots of opinions on breaks mid-session, but nothing about extended training breaks.
He has a toy and food drive and I interchange these and keep his sessions as engaging as possible.
Could there be benefit for a couple of weeks of rolling back letting him mature a bit and focus on him finding value in our time together. I am not sure what the right call is here?
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