Kevgun
Well-Known Member
First 16 weeks of a pups life is important, so if you want a steady dog, try not to let the kids get them excited, because if they are constantly wound up that's what it will do all it's life, I have 2 Springer Spaniels and I wouldn't let anyone near them for 4 months, after that I got them on the stop whistle and walking to heel, I'm quite proud of the fact that when I take them beating they never get put on a lead unless walking on a road. both really steady Dogs and amazingly they are brothers, but that's another story ( don't take your mrs with you when you go to pick up your new pup and there's one left )
The Cocker bitch I had was brilliant, although I rescued her from a keeper because she kept fighting with the other bitches, all I done with her for 6 months was love her and didn't tell her off for anything, then once I started working her, if she didn't stop I just raised my voice and that was enough.
The Cocker bitch I had was brilliant, although I rescued her from a keeper because she kept fighting with the other bitches, all I done with her for 6 months was love her and didn't tell her off for anything, then once I started working her, if she didn't stop I just raised my voice and that was enough.