a general question for you guys here....
when you were just starting out did you ever feel like you had a dog that was to hot to handle? and how did you overcome it? ive listened to podcasts/videos and i hear people say all the time "i was new, and it just sorta worked out"
currently, i have plenty of great resources, my dog is almost 13 months now, and ive been doing hillmans puppy video for quite a while, i just got the heel video as well. but still hes wide open at all times. i just cant get him to sit more than about a minute and a half. im keeping it fun and exciting but his steadiness is so weak. he's only interested in doing what he wants to do at all times, not much of a team player and im not sure how to deal with it. i've thought about sending him off to a trainer. but i'd rather work through it and learn myself tbh.
if you were ever in my shoe's how did you overcome it? did you just stick it out and it worked out/failed? when was that breakthrough moment? or did you send the dog off to a trainer?
when you were just starting out did you ever feel like you had a dog that was to hot to handle? and how did you overcome it? ive listened to podcasts/videos and i hear people say all the time "i was new, and it just sorta worked out"
currently, i have plenty of great resources, my dog is almost 13 months now, and ive been doing hillmans puppy video for quite a while, i just got the heel video as well. but still hes wide open at all times. i just cant get him to sit more than about a minute and a half. im keeping it fun and exciting but his steadiness is so weak. he's only interested in doing what he wants to do at all times, not much of a team player and im not sure how to deal with it. i've thought about sending him off to a trainer. but i'd rather work through it and learn myself tbh.
if you were ever in my shoe's how did you overcome it? did you just stick it out and it worked out/failed? when was that breakthrough moment? or did you send the dog off to a trainer?