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Friday, October 24, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Einstein continued
I just answered a question on Yahoo answers, so I am providing a bit more detail here. Our puppy is about 16 weeks old now, house trained (he stands next to the door and looks at us when he needs to go out) and is all around just a great dog. Easily trainable, listens to commands, great with little kids. Probably the worst thing, if you could call it that, is he is too friendly with strangers. He'll go up to anyone, or any other dog, and just start sniffing. He's getting a fence. Malteagles, being part hound, have a ton of wanderlust, and sometimes are unaware that they are so far away from home, when all they have been doing is just following their nose. Pictures to come!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Not from the Bowl - thank you!
Yesterday, was a particularly full day so I put his meal into a brown lunch sack. I cut much of the top off so that it was only about 3 inches high, let him sniff the sack while empty and then let him see me put his food into the sack and set it on the ground.
He was so cute! After trying to indimidate his prey via barking and pouncing, he accidently knocked the sack over causing some of the kibble to spill out. At this point he figured it out and went on to enjoy the rest of his meal.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Introducing Einstein
Einstein is currently 13 weeks old. We brought him home when he was 11 weeks. I don't think the breeder did any sort of formal house training but he already lets us know when he needs to go outside. I've read that Maltese & Beagles can be tough to house-train, but as long as we pay attention to him, he faithfully lets us know when he needs to go out.
Originally, we chose his name because of his friendly hair, (he has a funky mix of med/longer hair and also short) but we are finding that he is also pretty smart! I've been using clicker training and in about the last week he has come to recognize his name, sit, stay, come, fetch and wait. He follows the commands almost every time but sometimes needs a little help by way of reducing distractions. :) He loves to play in the yard and if I run laps around the house he will stay right next to me ~ This makes walks (on lead) in the neighborhood very fun!
He is somewhat a picky eater. We need to do interesting things with his food before he will eat. Lately, I've been freezing a rolled washcloth with his food inside. He seems to appreciate the challenge.
Both my spouse & I work full time so he is crated for about 6 hours a day. Before I started more regular sessions of training and walks, he was exhibiting symptoms of separation anxiety. With the extra activity and stimulation, he now seems more content.