Hmm. Could be one or more of many factors. What payoff is he getting from jumping? How do you react? How does the jumpee behave? What happens if...
Make absolutely sure the breeder is properly socialising your puppy during that period. And proper involves seeing the world not just being...
What you are all observing is perfectly normal. Dogs can't break down the cellulose walls of vegetables. If you put the carrot through a blender...
Hi @TEE Thomas you will be using capturing as the training method. So say the cue as the stream of urine starts. You can have separate ones for...
Hi @Katefur You can use a GoPro camera to get excellent quality video. Or your mobile phone. It is understandable that your dog would be...
All good stuff. Friend is like Look at That, except it is a bit more structured. I would lwatch the excellent teaching video contained in the...
Thanks for taking the time to answer waffling is good too. You might mention something that you regard as unimportant or secondary but it could...
Here is a link that answers most of your questions. https://www.thelabradorsite.com/dog-in-heat/ I have an example of one of the points Pippa...
Hi @JZSmooth Congratulations Strongly suggest you crate train. https://thehappypuppysite.com/crate-training-a-puppy/ So idea of kennel is off...
Yes. My Lab loves it. I can almost hear, "What's up Doc?" Though not all dogs like carrot. Try apple, if so.
Hi @Jordan Maides Good work on the exercises mentioned in the first paragraph. Great training. Before I got to the third paragraph I was...
Hi @Katefur welcome to the forum I'm not sure I understand what is happening. She gets excited in the evening when you return. How long have...
Hi @Maureen Winskill Can you think of anything that happened to trigger the change in behaviour? How is she mentally? Has your vet checked her?
Totally agree with @aryes suggestion of crate training. Iit will save you considerable stress. It will get better. Puppy training is hard. But it...
Hi @WillowA Teething could result in some eating discomfort, especially the hard kibble. Don't leave the food hanging around after she leaves....
Hi @Andrea0408 Put a towel down on the floor near your day and walk him backwards and forwards. With an almost dry cloth sponge off the...
@BennyG Since the topic is so important I feel the need to say something. I don't wish to be confrontational because I realise your intention is...
Walk around in large circles of say 3 to 4 metres. Elsa Blomster, a Swedish dog trainer, calls it dull heelwork....
Hi @Ali Orr They are all individuals. I'm afraid it's just wait and observe.
The treats should come as part of a reward straight AFTER the event. Don't use the food to lure her to approach something. Is she getting car...