Wish us luck Ziva going to her first more of a socialisation for short while tonight she had a good experience with my friends dog this morning ,Tess a 7 yrs old spaniel. Tess told her who boss was and Ziva respected that which I was very proud of considering she bit of a live wire lol I really had In my head she be constant and maybe nip back not sure why I thought that but I did , She was an absolute Gem mind it did help when my friend new what she was doing Marie & Ziva
Re: First night at Dog Training Good luck with the first night, and look forward to hearing how Ziva gets on. Puppies will usually listen to what an adult dog tells them and not keep pushing, but it's really good that they got on well.
Re: First night at Dog Training Hope it goes well Expect that she'll be really excited but remember that that's normal Take lots and lots of her absolutely favourite treats!
Re: First night at Dog Training Just remember, it is everyone's first night. All the owners are nervous and all the dogs will be hyper. No, scratch that. We had 2 enormous Rotties who had to woken up to participate
Morning not had chance to come let you no how wee got on Fantastic she was bit exited but that was expected there were 2 adult Labrador a chocolate and a black ,Collie ,Boxer ,3 German Shepard pups who were extremely vocal , boxer puppy and Ziva .She walked lovely to heel on mats did few nice sits , we were walking round on mats while adult dogs did like a zig zag in between us all she tried few times to sniff the passing dog but it was ok as it was social night just kinda getting to no you night , her behaviour started to change so took her out n we had sit at back she was calm totally taking everything in her stride with 3 pups barking n growling all around her she didn't bat an eye lid was very proud of my wee girl. Did't have good journey home which is 4 mile she had a poo and was very watery around mouth but were working on her car phobe but its slow process, think I get hubbie to drive us Wed and I can sit in boot with her see what happens. Cheers Marie Ziva