Monday, November 21, 2011

Precocious puppy

Dobie has been home for 1 week and I finally have some time to update this blog while he naps at my feet. He is a cuddly handful, always wants to play or sit in my lap, needs potty breaks every few hours and is a super smart pup. He has already learned that potty belongs outside, although the execution needs more practice. By the 2nd day, I saw him stop playing, go to the doorway and stare at the door. This was his way of indicating that he needed to go. His only accidents in the house have been my fault. The first time, I brought him in thinking he was done. So he left me a present on the mat by the door. At least it was by the door, so I knew he made the connection already.
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.
Day 5 - 9.5 weeks old - Practicing his sit for a photo
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:
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'!

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