My black czechoslovakian shepherd, 8 weeks old, is doing very well with all of his training but my fiance wants to play with him or wrestle & the puppy does ok with him as far as he can distinguish between me & him & not do it with me but is it not going to work later on when hes an adult & will it make his training more dificult or non existant? And is it ok to be the dogs friend as far as wrestling & play biting when hes being trained for protection? I work with the state police on training their drug & guard dogs & they of course have their dogs with them 24/7 & Ive seen them play & even take their dogs duck hunting so I know it can be done to have a working relationship & a personal one but is it going to work for me? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Kimberly, I played a lot of "tug" and "chase the towel" with my puppies whenever they felt like playing, but now I play rough with my dogs. Now, I am the one who is allowed to initiate this type of play,(or at least OK it). So they don't think its alright to try this stuff on their own accord. I don't think it will cause any problems as long as you keep that in mind.
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