Oak Ridge
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Indiana
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One of the best companion dogs that I've ever had was a black lab pup that was born with inverted eyelids. The folks that raised him had several kids, and they played with all of the other pups out of the litter, except this one. By the time he was ten weeks old...he was as wild as a deer. It took us two days to catch him...he was scared as anything I'd ever seen.
Once I caught him, I held him....I held onto him all day until we both fell asleep that night....the next morning, I let him down, and he was my best friend. Now I could have held him for a while, and put him out in the yard, and eventually he probably would have come around....but that day was well spent. I didn't get much done, other than make a life long friend.
So much of training a dog is just good old fashioned common sense. If you were already afraid of something, lets say riding a bike when you were five years old, and your parents sent you off to a strangers house...you were already a little intimidated, and did not know who you could trust.....next think you know, they are putting you on a bike and expecting you to ride it...how long would it take for you to become permanently frightened of bikes, and how motivate would you be to ride a bike?
Make friends with the pup, let him grow up emotionally and physically before you ask him to perform for you!
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