The good (and bad) thing is I'm not able to work so far and I can spend plenty of time with him. Hopefully I'll be able to go back in my dad's workshop soon and do some drawings for him. If that works, then he'll be with me most of the time in there. Being here was not part of my plan when I got him. :-(
If I correct the biting during heeling, what would be the better way? I don't want to make him snap more. Sometimes when I stop he snaps/whines (he hates stopping and or anticipates the reward). Or should I keep stopping until he doesn't snap and reward him then?
I hope you don't mind me asking so many questions about these exotic striped beasts. LOL I'll try the sit-up thing again like you did. And yes, he's very very eager indeed!
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