Marmite. You love it or hate it, so they tell us. And Kristal loves it.
Now 11 weeks old, she's just starting to challenge my authority... a bit early for the teenage stuff. I call her indoors and she will sit down at the far end of the lawn looking me directly in the eye... what's in it for me? she's thinking. Well, what's in it for her is a slight smear of Marmite on my finger as a training treat. She loves the stuff. She has her own jar so that I don't find myself double dipping. Yuk! Not too much... just enough so that she thinks she's had something.
Small pups can sometimes choke on a solid treat if they run up to you excited and panting. It goes down the wrong way and can be fatal. Never give a pup a treat when it's excited or panting. And don't allow it to grab at food. Hold onto the training treat until the pup is composed and calm. Ensure that your pup learns good manners. WAIT is a really useful command for many situations.
In addition to Marmite, Kristal has discovered cobwebs. Yes, she loves them. Licks them up like candy-floss. Someone said cobwebs are made from a protein... must be some flavour in it I guess. It's not something I encourage, but hey, it's difficult to find staff these days.
I know I'm a working dog but gimme a break!
Leadwork is coming along well. She's a bit bouncy and wants to run rather than walk, but she's listening to my voice and is starting to STEADY when I use this command and also to WAIT when I pause. When she lunges forward too much I make her stop and calm down before we proceed. Stroking the shoulder is very calming. Eventually she'll learn that if she doesn't walk in a steady manner she's not going to get very far. This is important with a big dog breed because pups don't stay small for long. And once they've put on some muscle you can be in trouble if you haven't already established some discipline by voice. Leadwork takes time and you sometimes have to get out there just as a lesson rather than a walk.... because you know you're not going to get very far. You'll be stopping and starting over and over until the message gets through. Short 10 minute lessons to start with. It's worth putting in this time and effort very early on before going for a walk becomes a test of strength. A dog constantly straining against its collar will not be having much fun, and nor will you.
I heard some Guide Dog pups get to live with people who have a swimming pool!
Kristal had coffee with Kenna, her sister, once again. And they'll probably meet up this weekend too. They're both growing fast. It will be interesting to see whether they remain so physically alike as they mature.
Now, don't ask me which one is which!
What a great ad for Marmite! I love it too, but it's difficult to find in the states. Great pics and doggie advice :) I hope you don't mind that I tweeted the Marmite pic!
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ReplyDeleteI love that dog. Please give her lots of kisses from her Auntie Rosalind. How are you ever going to hand her over for the next stage of her training? And I'm so pleased you have two jars of Marmite. Added slobber would not be nice.
ReplyDeleteOMG!! What a cute little puppy!!
ReplyDeletePaddling in the washing-up bowl was a BIG mistake. Now she does the same in her water bowl & the floor is frequently flooded. My fault.
ReplyDeleteI get the Marmite... but Cobwebs?
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