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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Hi! I'm a first time basset Mom! Cecil is 13 weeks old! He is crate trained, for the most part housetrained... I wouldn't trust him in the house alone, but he lets you know when he needs to go out
For the most part he is a great pup, but lately he has been showing signs of aggression mostly when one of the two-legged kids riles him up, which in turn leads to them screaming and crying So he in turn gets fussed for biting(even though I think he's really just playing, albeit roughly), kids get in trouble for riling him up and trying to play to rough with him, its a vicious cycle. When is a good time to start training? He'll go lay down when I tell him to(for the most part) but thats about it. I plan on doing some sort of obedience school, sure wish they had that for children but not sure at what age he should go? We play outside a lot, but he doesnt like the leash that much, he's ok with it as long as he goes where he wants, but if i try to lead him, he goes flat and I can't drag him if i tried. So generally I'll just let him go out off the leash, he's always supervised, I don't just send him out alone and wait for him to come back in, BUT he doesn't listen, he doesnt come when called, he'll stop what he's doing and look at me, then goes right back to whatever he's doing(my children are teaching their bad habits, lol) My only other problem is he stinks so bad all the time, he gets a bath at least 2 or 3 times a week, doggy perfume, I wash his blankets and his bed once or twice a week, yet he still smells bad Is there anything else I can do?
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Thank you so much for all the information, I am going through it all now. I didnt realize you started training so early! Definately going to start on it right away! He goes back to the vet at the end of the month for his last puppy shots, I'll have to ask him about his smelliness
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Boiling Springs,Pa
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To own a basset you have to be more stubborn than they are.Don't put him in a position where he doesn't have to listen to you and you cannot enforce a correction.Example: Don't try to make him respond with out a leash on him.If you have his leash on and you call him and he ignores you you can bring him to you.Having a treat handy when he comes to you will reinforce him wanting to come on his own next time
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You can train either way ie if dog doen't respond you will be forced it to respond, ie compulsion ior reforcement/incentive if dog responds it gets something like a treat it wants. So you can see the motivation and snappyness of a responce for the the dog is general better when incetives are used that why dog sport the relly heavily on motivation and speed are almost exclusive trained with positive reinforcement sports like formal obedience where speed and motivation are not as critical not so much, |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Left Coast
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We weren't able to take Worm for formal training until he was 7 months old, due to the holidays, and needing to wait until we had a chunk of time when we could reliably attend class every week.
Tho agree w/below that "training" is always happening. by that time, he was housebroken and using the bell. "Training" can be a fast process, too-- in our evening playgroup, there's a woman who got Worm to "crawl" commando style (i never knew how to teach a dog to do that) within 10 minutes...! using food treat as reward... Good luck w/training and keep us posted! re: stinking-- could it be the horrible anal gland smell? (smells like fish...) or maybe it is the 'hound' smell, which i'm still not sure what that is... we did not have smell problems w/Worm except the occasional anal gland leak/expulsion...
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