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Old 18-02-2008, 08:36 AM
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Re: Puppy training problems

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Originally Posted by scooter View Post
Thankyou Blackcat for you response. It's good to be reminded how much age is a factor in his training. We'll get back to basics with him. We did try puppy class but he was so distracted by the other dogs and people he was like Tigger on a spring. Now he's a little older and calmer we'll try again.
You've just hit the nail on the head without realising it - you stopped going to puppy classes cos he was easily distracted!! That is the place to teach him that you are a lot more exciting than the distractions around him! Good luck and the house training will come don't forget you are trying to cram an awful lot in to a very young brain
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