So Maverick attended his first puppy kindergarden this past saturday and the results where a little "tough". See Maverick loves to play, and he shows it in everyway a puppy loves to show it (tail going a million miles a sec, bouncing, ect.) So we were expecting him to act his normal way. Well, to our suprise he was acting A LOT different. He still wanted to play and was himself as long as none of the other puppies got on top of him or seemed to be getting the best of him, if they did either of these he would get really really pissed. It wasn't the play growl and bark anymore, he flat out did not want to be the bottom dog. And it didn't matter how big, how old, gender of the other dog he went off. Even the 7 month old male boxer in the class was no exception. So the trainer called a friend, she brought in her 5 year old female irish setter (she said that she knew dog language better and would settle things down) well she was right to an extent. All of the puppies definatly settled down (including Maverick) but they all still wanted to play, and Maverick still hated being on the bottom. The trainer told us at the end of the session that it was normal and that he would be fine, he is just an "alfa" male. Under a normal situation I would take her advice and trust that she was speaking from experience. But during the training part of the session she openly stated to the othe boxer owner in the group that she did not like the breed but was willing to try and train them. Now when we went in to check out the class before hand and see the area and environment we had asked about enrolling our boxer puppy and they all said great!
So I guess my biggest question is his behavior normal, and if not how do we divert some of the energy? I understand the socialization is important and that it is supossed to help, but as I said before he has never acted like this before. Secondly should I take this ladies advice from here on out? I mean all of her methods are positive reinforcement, and the things we went over and learned are working for Maverick, but she was pretty blatant about not liking the boxer breed. Anyways any advice would be awesome. Thanks for your time...
Don Braz
So I guess my biggest question is his behavior normal, and if not how do we divert some of the energy? I understand the socialization is important and that it is supossed to help, but as I said before he has never acted like this before. Secondly should I take this ladies advice from here on out? I mean all of her methods are positive reinforcement, and the things we went over and learned are working for Maverick, but she was pretty blatant about not liking the boxer breed. Anyways any advice would be awesome. Thanks for your time...
Don Braz