THANKS for all the responses! Did I post on the wrong page- is there a PUPPY page versus an ADULT page?
I feel HORRIBLE thinking that I was doing ADULT Pack Structure and not PUPPY!! Hopefully there is time to change I really want to do right by this little guy and want him to respect me, and not resent me.
This morning Kaiser and I went for our walk and he was very chewy and growly on the leash- he wouldn't leave it alone! How to break him of this??
I had been using the tethering technique before I thought I needed to start the Pack Structure How does one tether to self easily? Is there one technique better than another?
On our walk this morning I had to get between Kaiser and an adult dog that just "appeared" out of the bushes, and I REALLY YELLED at it to get away, and I know this dog from past encounters. After that, Kaiser looked at me and seemed to smile and jumped up on me(which he has NEVER done), like I was his HERO-I HOPE I WAS!! Hope this is a positive sign!!
Thank you in advance for all the responses.
Mod note: No, I meant a new thread for the diarrhea. (You don't want "diarrhea" topics under "pack structure" titles.)
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