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Haha. No. I'm part of a class. We were working on obedience with other dogs in close proximity.Looking great guys. That in action bite shot is intense!
Are you teaching a class in that group photo?
You look like the trainer in this. Everyone is watching you.Haha. No. I'm part of a class. We were working on obedience with other dogs in close proximity.
He kills it every Saturday. He doesn't really need any more obedience. We'll keep it in the routine so we both stay sharp and there's some extras I want to teach but Saturday club sessions will be biting stuff moving forward.You look like the trainer in this. Everyone is watching you.
How'd Bomber do with that? He is completely focused on you in the photo. By the looks of it, it went well.
Was this something you have been doing since he was a puppy?He kills it every Saturday. He doesn't really need any more obedience. We'll keep it in the routine so we both stay sharp and there's some extras I want to teach but Saturday club sessions will be biting stuff moving forward.
Group classes? No. It wasn't, but I did a lot of socialization work on my own. It's really the foundation of my early obedience. IMO you can't do to much. Socialization isn't really the right term, I call it "environmental exposure."Was this something you have been doing since he was a puppy?
Seems like you got into a great club.Group classes? No. It wasn't, but I did a lot of socialization work on my own. It's really the foundation of my early obedience. IMO you can't do to much. Socialization isn't really the right term, I call it "environmental exposure."
I worked my ass of from the time he was 9 weeks old until he was about 6 months old exposing him to as many places and distractions as possible. Now it's just part of our regular routine.
Anyways, this group is ran club style. Meaning, it's a first come first serve style class and everyone gets a chance to work on anything they want to work on. Typically dogs are put up until it's their turn, unless someone requests dogs to be out OR you have really chill dogs that can just be out and decompress.
The trainers I work with came up with the idea. I think it was based on a conversation we had about how bad most group classes are. I'm having an absolute blast doing it. Nothing better than spending Saturdays with dogs and dog people.
I like working Bomber close to dogs any chance I get because he would definitely be a reactive dog without the work I've done with him. But again, most good German Shepherds will have a level of reactivity, they wouldn't be good protection dogs without it. JMHO.
Nothing really unique. When he was really small I took him with me every time I left the house. Literally, every time. Gas station, grocery store run, picking up the kid from school, different types of parks, lots of time in the car, I would expose him to noises, sites and sounds. Different weather, out at night, out during the day. I would slam dumpster lids while walking by them, kick trash out of the way, hang out by the side of a busy road, I really worked hard to show him a lot.Seems like you got into a great club.
What are some of your most unique spots you've brought Bomber to for environmental exposure?