wildfowler.250
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Can I ask for some advice on here as it’s been about 7 years since our last pup and all the phases blur into one.
I’ve an approx 6 month old male lab who is just starting to get there with various things in the last few weeks. Really good with waiting for his food. Starting to bring a dummy back a lot better thanks to treats,(previously he got more of a kick trying to turn it into chase). And he’s pulling much less on the lead now. I’d give him a 7/10 on the lead whereas the two older girls I have are 10/10 - they’re not completely perfect in other departments but for the emphasis of heel and lead work they’re solid.
Now I remember the ‘zoomies’ phase with one of our previous pups. And actually the boy we have at the moment is a relation of one of our older bitches who was hard work but she ended up good.
My current issue is this:
He walks brilliantly to heel in the garden.
Walks well enough on lead for his age in various environments.
Off lead, no interest in heel for more than 5-10 seconds. Runs laps , chews grass, eats cowpat like cake and will come up to within a few yards for returning to lead but wants you to chase him and can be tricky to get back on - I just start walking off.
Is this something that will just take time for him to mentally mature? Or is there a better way to get him to want to be glued to my side? Honestly don’t think a treat is more reward than a chase or cow pat at this stage. The nice thing is he’s obsess with my other lab so she attracts him back as much as anything!
I suspect too young and he’s quite an immature dog but some reassurance is always appreciated!
Thanks!
I’ve an approx 6 month old male lab who is just starting to get there with various things in the last few weeks. Really good with waiting for his food. Starting to bring a dummy back a lot better thanks to treats,(previously he got more of a kick trying to turn it into chase). And he’s pulling much less on the lead now. I’d give him a 7/10 on the lead whereas the two older girls I have are 10/10 - they’re not completely perfect in other departments but for the emphasis of heel and lead work they’re solid.
Now I remember the ‘zoomies’ phase with one of our previous pups. And actually the boy we have at the moment is a relation of one of our older bitches who was hard work but she ended up good.
My current issue is this:
He walks brilliantly to heel in the garden.
Walks well enough on lead for his age in various environments.
Off lead, no interest in heel for more than 5-10 seconds. Runs laps , chews grass, eats cowpat like cake and will come up to within a few yards for returning to lead but wants you to chase him and can be tricky to get back on - I just start walking off.
Is this something that will just take time for him to mentally mature? Or is there a better way to get him to want to be glued to my side? Honestly don’t think a treat is more reward than a chase or cow pat at this stage. The nice thing is he’s obsess with my other lab so she attracts him back as much as anything!
I suspect too young and he’s quite an immature dog but some reassurance is always appreciated!
Thanks!
