tonight she has been amazin, probally its the "raw meat diet" but shes not thirsty like keeble dogs. I removed water at 9:30 pm, I bringed her down at 00:30 and she slept till 8 am !!
I removed the music background of first days, I only left a little light turned on and I sleep next to her in guest room.
Yesterday afternoon I putted her into crate for 2 hours while I was cleaning home and she didnt complain at all, she always sleep anyway :-D
Im just disappointed while I bring her down to potty ,she pull the lesh and dont wanna move at all sometimes, I tryed ME leash exercise but didnt make anything yet.
Try in the beginning just slapping your leg or patting the ground to have her come forward rather than pulling on her.
Remember too that she cannot really see very far. If you get too far away, out in front, she really can't see you well. At 8 wks she sees best within about 5-6 feet.
Also, she doesn't want to go "away" from home, from the front door. Try carrying her away and walking her back.
Yesterday gave her tripe and she did a long and solid pou twice !
Best pou till now.
We gotta have some problems in house, if shes free she just try to bite our feets / shoes, and sometimes redirect dont work.
If then we put her into kennel , she started to cry and bark loud non stop. If we give her a toy inside kennel she doesnt play with it, if its outside kennel can go forward for 20 minutes.
Fabio, sorry I might have missed it. what positive actions are you doing at this point, your posts reflect blocking behaviours and no shaping behaviours I can see.
here is a piece of gold for you; a tired puppy is a good puppy.
I see a lot of forum discussions about solving problems, I don't have those skills so I focus on not having any problems to solve. it is a different way to look at it.
yes usually its part of potty time, I bring her down, walk around my own park for 30 minutes, then should be tired right ? its a puppy, ppl say puppy cant even walk for 1 miles that they get tired hehe
long walks are very hard on puppy joints, not sure what you mean by walking for 30 minutes, I don't take that literally because it will destroy any puppy.
exploring interesting things, places, textures, obstacles, fallen branches, smells, small chase games etc are what is needed not marching around if that is what you mean.
you can even start focus games, their little puppy minds tire long before the body.
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