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Boxer Pal
my boy Loki is going on 10 months old. Back when he was 6 months old we had on leash obedience training. Now that he is older I am trying to start off leash training. I was originally going to put him in the off leash class of the trainer i did the onleash training with but there are some things stopping me. The first of which being that I have read many, many books about boxers, training, understanding dog language, etc and each session of the on leash trainging I was left with a "wow you already do this correctly, you and him just need a little practice" which left me feeling that the 400 I spent on classes was a major waste of money (considering i knew the content and just didn't realize i was already doing it right). The off leash is just as expensive if not a little more and I am afraid that this will follow the mood of the last class and i'll be spent feeling even more ripped off.
The reason why i am thinking of this is because a few months back (either 7 or 8 months) he started getting a little too rambuncious when offleash outside in the back yard. If I wanted him to come in or went to put his leash on him so we could go walk he would get jumpy, bark and mouth my hand. I called the trainer and she immedietly said to spend the money on the off leash class. So i played it cool and told how i had been handling it (trying to get some tips for the time being). What I would do is I wouldn't chase after him and give him a minute or 2 to cool down and when he saw i wasn't playing he would get responsive again and then get him on leash and either put him in time out or have him do what i like to call puppy push ups (a series of sits and downs in which i would stop shortly after he would start whining about it) She said what I was doing was correct and it was very good i thought of it and then immediatly tried to get me to sign up for the $400+ off leash class again. Now he very rarely does this and when he does i just solidify his training a little and its stops it. Like everything when training a pup it just takes time, patience and repetition
Instead of just throwing the $400+ on the off leash training what do you all think? I've been reading this board since before i even got my boxer and really value everyone's opinion here. If the overwelming opinion is that i should do the off leash training should i go with the trainer who always tells me I am already doing things correctly or does anybody know of any good trainers that are a little more economical in south east michigan? (college is super expensive for me now and money is really tight, although my dog is worth the extra cash if need be) TIA
The reason why i am thinking of this is because a few months back (either 7 or 8 months) he started getting a little too rambuncious when offleash outside in the back yard. If I wanted him to come in or went to put his leash on him so we could go walk he would get jumpy, bark and mouth my hand. I called the trainer and she immedietly said to spend the money on the off leash class. So i played it cool and told how i had been handling it (trying to get some tips for the time being). What I would do is I wouldn't chase after him and give him a minute or 2 to cool down and when he saw i wasn't playing he would get responsive again and then get him on leash and either put him in time out or have him do what i like to call puppy push ups (a series of sits and downs in which i would stop shortly after he would start whining about it) She said what I was doing was correct and it was very good i thought of it and then immediatly tried to get me to sign up for the $400+ off leash class again. Now he very rarely does this and when he does i just solidify his training a little and its stops it. Like everything when training a pup it just takes time, patience and repetition
Instead of just throwing the $400+ on the off leash training what do you all think? I've been reading this board since before i even got my boxer and really value everyone's opinion here. If the overwelming opinion is that i should do the off leash training should i go with the trainer who always tells me I am already doing things correctly or does anybody know of any good trainers that are a little more economical in south east michigan? (college is super expensive for me now and money is really tight, although my dog is worth the extra cash if need be) TIA