i just bought a 12 week old lab pub and i over did the traing do to my extment she is a com dog for the most part but how do i go about making reterving and finding sent a agin fun for her or is it to late
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i just bought a 12 week old lab pub and i over did the traing do to my extment she is a com dog for the most part but how do i go about making reterving and finding sent a agin fun for her or is it to late
What did you do? It's hard to figure out the question. You over-corrected for something? She doesn't want to play now?
Puppies are resiliant little creatures.....don't worry. Just take a few days off, and the next time you go out, keep the session short and sweet. Let her win and have fun. Don't worry about fixing anything. Just go and have fun with your puppy. The problem I think people have is putting too much thought into their puppies....I am guilty of this. I over analyze every breathe my puppy takes...
I'm now learning the importance of just letting your puppy be a puppy and let the chips fall where they may. If you screw something up in training (which is inevitable) ... don't drive yourself nuts thinking if you messed up your dog. Just keep on training and don't make the same mistake twice.
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