Can you explain a bit more about what went wrong with the breeder?
As far as training, you seem to be on the right path, but he is very young and in very special circumstances with the stay at home orders.
I would continue with the training and keep rewarding him. Don’t take away the food reward yet, he does not seem to be ready. But be super happy with your voice too when he does it right. Equally i would make most of his meals working sessions with the rest of his kibble consumed in the crate. What we think is stubborn is often just the short attention span of a pup, so try to keep those sessions short, 5 minutes max, but repeat several times throughout the day. Lots of play in between sleep time. Try hide and seek, retrieve games, learning the names of toys etc. he looks to be a quick learner.
And lots of sleeping, it is essential for their brain and nerve development. (14 hours a day at a minimum). Is his crate in a quiet place? I have for my dogs very quiet music in the background ( google dog sleep music on youtube) and their crates are in an area where there is not a lot of traffic. One of them sleeps the best during night if his crate is also covered with a blanket.
And keep doing the drama queen reaction for his shark attacks. It will get better, but it needs time, consistent reaction, the pup to mature and build that relationship with you and your partner that he wants to please you both. And then he will start figuring what pleases you and what does not, but it all takes time. It will get better. One thing i learned to do if i get frustrated with something they do and are not supposed to, is throwing in a joke, it calms me down. Like hey pup, leave the trash, it is not in your job description to carry it
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Good luck and keep us updated.
As far as training, you seem to be on the right path, but he is very young and in very special circumstances with the stay at home orders.
I would continue with the training and keep rewarding him. Don’t take away the food reward yet, he does not seem to be ready. But be super happy with your voice too when he does it right. Equally i would make most of his meals working sessions with the rest of his kibble consumed in the crate. What we think is stubborn is often just the short attention span of a pup, so try to keep those sessions short, 5 minutes max, but repeat several times throughout the day. Lots of play in between sleep time. Try hide and seek, retrieve games, learning the names of toys etc. he looks to be a quick learner.
And lots of sleeping, it is essential for their brain and nerve development. (14 hours a day at a minimum). Is his crate in a quiet place? I have for my dogs very quiet music in the background ( google dog sleep music on youtube) and their crates are in an area where there is not a lot of traffic. One of them sleeps the best during night if his crate is also covered with a blanket.
And keep doing the drama queen reaction for his shark attacks. It will get better, but it needs time, consistent reaction, the pup to mature and build that relationship with you and your partner that he wants to please you both. And then he will start figuring what pleases you and what does not, but it all takes time. It will get better. One thing i learned to do if i get frustrated with something they do and are not supposed to, is throwing in a joke, it calms me down. Like hey pup, leave the trash, it is not in your job description to carry it
Good luck and keep us updated.