I haven't been a 'dog person' because growing up, my mom got a psycho poodle from someone and he was 1 1/2 years old. He must've had a terrible upbringing to that point, because he used to growl and bite, whenever he felt like it, he wasn't disciplined and would chase cars down the street or get in fights with other dogs, etc. I never knew how he would act from day to day?! My mom never did training with him, just let him act the way he wanted and (of course) he was very protective over her. So, since then, I've never cared for dogs.
My daughter LOVES dogs and I recently got her a puppy, from the shelter.....my daughter is 9 (I know he's primarily my responsibility). I want our dog to be sweet, patient, respectful of people/dogs, etc. I have a fear that he'll turn out like my other dog growing up.
My question is: if we give him love/boundaries and are consistent with him as a puppy (we are starting training classes in 2 weeks) will he be a great, sweet, respectful dog? I want to do this right, that's why we got a puppy. I have zero experience with puppies and he's very hyper,bitey/nippy, in the morning. I keep him on a leash during the day, in the house to keep him near me, so he doesn't go potty and he doesn't get too excited and run and jump all over the house. Will he grow out of biting/nipping? When he's tired, he's VERY sweet and licks hands. He already knows the sit and stay command. He's already (at 9 weeks) letting me know when he has to go outside to potty. We've been crate training him. For the past month, someone has been home, consistently (I don't have to work during the summer). So he gets quality time and love and affection and never neglected.
Please tell me that, what I'm doing will create a pleasant dog to be around.....I want a really well-behaved dog.
Thanks, from someone that doesn't know what she's doing.
My daughter LOVES dogs and I recently got her a puppy, from the shelter.....my daughter is 9 (I know he's primarily my responsibility). I want our dog to be sweet, patient, respectful of people/dogs, etc. I have a fear that he'll turn out like my other dog growing up.
My question is: if we give him love/boundaries and are consistent with him as a puppy (we are starting training classes in 2 weeks) will he be a great, sweet, respectful dog? I want to do this right, that's why we got a puppy. I have zero experience with puppies and he's very hyper,bitey/nippy, in the morning. I keep him on a leash during the day, in the house to keep him near me, so he doesn't go potty and he doesn't get too excited and run and jump all over the house. Will he grow out of biting/nipping? When he's tired, he's VERY sweet and licks hands. He already knows the sit and stay command. He's already (at 9 weeks) letting me know when he has to go outside to potty. We've been crate training him. For the past month, someone has been home, consistently (I don't have to work during the summer). So he gets quality time and love and affection and never neglected.
Please tell me that, what I'm doing will create a pleasant dog to be around.....I want a really well-behaved dog.
Thanks, from someone that doesn't know what she's doing.