Completely blown off -_-
So... sometimes when I call for "Sakura" (I've been calling her Zatara because she's a freaking magician when it comes to escaping xD) she will just lay/sit there and look at me. I try to amp up the energy, clap, use her call word "here", but she'll just sit and give me the same bored stare, not moving an inch. For reference, using the word "here" to call her means she will get a treat 100% of the time if she comes to me. It's been extremely useful with my Shiba when we're at the park - if a situation is getting a little hairy, I can call her over and she always comes because she's a little pig, lol xD.
Back on topic - I'm just wondering if this is a JA thing? Because if she KNOWS I have treats, she comes right over to me (MOST of the time). And sometimes she listens just as well whether I do or don't have treats, but just recently she's been deciding it's fun to watch me jump around and clap like an idiot while her majesty sits and watches. I've also been trying to switch to not always carry treats, and show her that I will GO GET HER a treat is she listens and just because I don't have them on me, doesn't mean she isn't getting one.
She's just about 3 months old and very smart... is she messing with me or am I doing something wrong?
Back on topic - I'm just wondering if this is a JA thing? Because if she KNOWS I have treats, she comes right over to me (MOST of the time). And sometimes she listens just as well whether I do or don't have treats, but just recently she's been deciding it's fun to watch me jump around and clap like an idiot while her majesty sits and watches. I've also been trying to switch to not always carry treats, and show her that I will GO GET HER a treat is she listens and just because I don't have them on me, doesn't mean she isn't getting one.
She's just about 3 months old and very smart... is she messing with me or am I doing something wrong?
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With that being said, see if she is toy motivated. If you find something (anything) that she dearly loves use that but only give it to her during those times when you are asking her to "come" or "here" or whatever it is you feel important. Let her play with it and when she walks away from it put it back up. This is the only thing that works for Kuma 95% of the time. Using the toy on walks usually helps distract her from the mindset "OMG big scary monster heading towards my mom! I better bark and carry on and act like a bad ass!". I squeak it and she turns to me and the big scary monster passes and then she looks around and it's gone and meltdown avoided lol (this works about 85% of the time).
Your pup is still so young that she isn't going to be dependable or reliable when it comes to commands. Good luck and keep at it
By the way, here's that dog practicing her recall... She loved it
@poeticdragon I started taking her to obedience class, but so far it's HORRIBLE. It's the PetSmart class, and the girl who is the instructor looks/acts like she's in high school and just sits around chatting with us about her dog stories most of the time... she also couldn't get any of the other dogs to even sit down -_-... going to be getting my money back. What kind of instructor/class do you recommend? The only thing I can think of is a Yelp search ><
this is a site we often recommend on the shiba side for those looking for truly positive trainers. Check it out: http://www.trulydogfriendly.com/blog/?page_id=4
@Hinata23 I'm going to get in on a different class at PetSmart, and if I still don't feel like it's up to par, I will search around on the link @shibamistress posted