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Klaus resumes puppy training

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

We finally managed to get Klaus to puppy training again on Tuesday.  After spending a night and day at the kennels whilst we attended a course, he was quite excitable.  His sit and stay was rubbish but I am not sure whether it was Malcolm who was rubbish by not being forceful enough.  Klaus’ recall was superb but he knew a treat was waiting for him.

Klaus is very good with other dogs but when people approach him he still tends to bark.  If however, people ignore him and let him go to them, he is great and lets them pet him with no problems at all. 

We are taking Klaus to agility training on Saturday.  Hopefully he will enjoy this as it will exercise his brain as well as him.  Look out for an update on Sunday.

Klaus has almost finished his first course of puppy training

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Klaus can now sit, stay, lay down and stand.  He can also come on command…. all of this is still only when he wants to do it but he is getting better day by day.  After next week he goes up to his next class.

We had a breakthrough in the fields though, he now brings his beloved frisby back to us and just chucks it down at our feet, it makes throwing and retrieving much more fun.

Poor Klaus had his first visit to the vets a couple of days ago.  He has a sore lip at the side so we have to put cream on it twice a day other than that, he is growing and getting more fun with each day.

Klaus’s 2nd week of training

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Since Klaus’s first weeks training session, he has developed a bit of an independant streak.  He has decided he will tell us when he is ready to go home after playing with his frizbie on the common.  Refusing to get in the car or even come back to us was becoming normal behaviour for him.  Luckily during the second week at training, we covered ‘recall’.  The little minx did it perfect!!!  We spoke to the trainer, Lisa Jackson and she advised us to use a long training lead that can trail along as he runs for his frizbie and if he does not come back, it is something we can grab hold of and encourage him back with treats.

Klaus also learnt how to stand on command and how to leave a treat in an open hand, and take it on command – we are still perfecting this!

We took Klaus to the common this afternoon, together with long training lead.  He came back perfectly once and almost came back a few times so I guess for the first time, one out of about 20 isn’t too bad :(