luvavacation
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I recently had one of my Shepherds pass, and my other Shepherd was very depressed and lonely. An 11 week old female Golden Retriever/German Shepherd mix puppy entered our lives, and while they are great friends and she does learn so much from watching him, I am running into issues with training and focus.
The puppy is now 15 weeks. She is definitely leaning towards Golden in her behavior, and while smart as a whip and adorable beyond belief, her distraction level is very high.
I am training her to understand both verbal commands and hand motions. This is how I trained my Shepherds, but I am not having the success with this puppy that I had with my Shepherds. I think this old dog needs to learn some new tricks in training!
We will be working on her commands, and then a butterfly will go by, and she will run off to the butterfly. Or a leaf will blow across the grass, and she follows the leaf. In the meantime, my Shepherd is going through all the commands on his own, focused completely on my face and my hands.
When she is focused, she follows instruction very well, but it is a constant struggle to keep her focused.
She is very food motivated, but even food will not draw her away from a butterfly or the neighbor dogs at the fence.
Any advice on Golden Retriever puppy training? We will be starting puppy classes in 3 weeks, but until then, I am hoping to learn how to adapt to the Golden way of learning and would love to get her to focus on ME, not the butterflies!
The puppy is now 15 weeks. She is definitely leaning towards Golden in her behavior, and while smart as a whip and adorable beyond belief, her distraction level is very high.
I am training her to understand both verbal commands and hand motions. This is how I trained my Shepherds, but I am not having the success with this puppy that I had with my Shepherds. I think this old dog needs to learn some new tricks in training!
We will be working on her commands, and then a butterfly will go by, and she will run off to the butterfly. Or a leaf will blow across the grass, and she follows the leaf. In the meantime, my Shepherd is going through all the commands on his own, focused completely on my face and my hands.
When she is focused, she follows instruction very well, but it is a constant struggle to keep her focused.
She is very food motivated, but even food will not draw her away from a butterfly or the neighbor dogs at the fence.
Any advice on Golden Retriever puppy training? We will be starting puppy classes in 3 weeks, but until then, I am hoping to learn how to adapt to the Golden way of learning and would love to get her to focus on ME, not the butterflies!
