Day 2 - 9 weeks old - Sleeping soundly in new crate |
Day 2 - 9 weeks old - Stretching his legs |
I’m going to train him to bark once at the door when he needs to go out to potty. But first, that requires attaching the bark to a command word. To do this, I’m waiting for him to bark, then I say the command word “AUS”, say “YES!”, then reward. After a few times, he’ll associate the command with the action that got him the reward. This is reward based training. I am using the methods taught by Michael Ellis. The key is using a marker to mark the instant in time that is good or bad behaviour. That word for me is “YES!”. Similar to clicker training (except I don’t need to carry around a clicker), I am marking the correct action with a “YES!”, then giving him a reward. He has already barked a few times, and I have marked the action, however, I think he is under the impression that the command is “woof” and not “AUS”! I’ll have to work on substituting the command I prefer this week.
Dobie is incredibly smart. He has already learned more in 1 week than many adult dogs I have met. He learned ‘SIT’, ‘DOWN’, ‘PAW’, ‘Follow Me’, ‘COME’, ‘woof’, ‘That’s Enough’, ‘Shhh Bedtime’, and ‘NO!’ all in the span of a few days. This week, the goal is to proof his house-breaking, curb his night-time crate whining, and increase the amount of time he spends quietly in this crate during the day. As I return to work next week, I can’t allow poor crate etiquette to continue. And of course, the long awaited pictures:
Day 5 - 9.5 weeks old - Practicing his sit for a photo |
9.5 weeks old - Smiley puppy invited for a nap on the couch |
9.5 weeks old - Just woke up, so cozy! |
9.5 weeks old - Good 'DOWN'! |