
hi, thanks again for all the advice given :)
When my bf comes over on the evening (vary rarely in the day) I understand that she has not seen her all day and so he likes to play with her and cuddle her, as he is a huge lurcher lover having had a couple in the past. I totally understand that and i am not unreasonable or hard hearted and so i want him to play with her. Although I dont want to myself as it gets to 9 10 or even 11 o clock as i have ad it all day plus a child so i want to relax and not have to keep an eye on the pup or worry aout the pup, does this sound reasonable?? But at the same time I get that he is excited to see her and that she is also excited to see him and so I dont mind him playing and cuddling for half hour or an hour but ON HIS TERMS, when i say to him dont stroke her or dont play with her its not because i dont want him to whixh is how he feels its becasue he has just sat down to say hello to me and she has come over to him shoving a toy in his face. ive never really had a chance to explain this to him but last night i did and he seemed to have gotten it.
I have seen such an improvement the past couple of days with the pup, she really is listening to me :) She still jumps up on my sofa when ever she feels like it (although not as much) and befor I would have to literally remove her from it to get her off all i have to do now is say 'down' and she does staright away, and actually even looks at me as soon as she jumps up (when im not on it) as if she noes what is coming :) still working with it but a massive improvement :) When i am on the sofa she will put on or two paws on it and pause as if she noes that I am about to say 'go and lie down' to which she does immediatly, on the other sofa and not her doggy bed, but i dont really mind as im not one who is too bothred about dogs on the furniture, I just wanted my seat and my time to myself. But again a massive improvement as hardly no crying or moping around now when told to 'go lie down' as she would before. Even if she comes to get on the sofa and at that time i actually want her to come up for a cuddle i still send her away and then after a few mins of settling i may call her back for a cuddle so atleast it is on my terms :) I say to her 'in your box' when i want her to go in her crate and again she now does straight away, but does not sleep or lie in there longer than 15mins if the door is left open, she then comes out and onto my spair sofa. Agaian i dont mind this as she has listened to me and done as i said by going in there in the first place and stayed in there for a decent amount of time considering I have not long introduced it. Butttt ....... If i close the door on it while she is in there (some may think I have done this to soon with it) she settles for over an hour and actually sleeps. She did this for the first time yesterday. Before she would be fine with the door closed but not sleep just watch what is going on around her, which i dont mind becasue atleast I am getting my own time, but yesterday it got quite far into the day and there was quite abit going on in the house and she had not yet had a settle down or a sleep (which she usually does late morning time) and she seemed quite on edge and unsettles with so much movment from myself and my son so I put her in her crate and she fell to sleep straight away, she just needed somewhere she could feel settles as well as involved with us and she was fine :) massive breakthrew in my opinion :)
I have been practising in the house the 'come' command with her, with the helf of my 5year old son who i must say is brilliant at it :) we bot go in different rooms and say come between the both of us :) and then I had him not saying 'come' but other things and just jumping about as if playing and when she ran to him he would not give her a treat and so when i say 'come' she got a treat, and then when she next went to run to him (when i got him to distract her) I said come before she got to him and she turned right around and come to me :) thought this may help when out as it teaching her no matter what interest is going on you wont get anything from that but you will get something from me :) Does that sound good??
She can now aswell (all learnt in a few days) sit for dinner (which i never made her do before) and she will keep sitting even when i put the bowle down and stay there for a further few seconds untill i say 'go on then'. Same with going for a walk, she will sit at the door and not get out the sit position and charge forward when door is being opened or open, nor will she move even when i go to take a few steps out, she stays untill i say 'go onthen'. It took her no time at all to pick these few things up :)
I am sooo pleased as things are improveing and she seems more responsive to me now and she seems happyer, just got to keep working on the outdoors problems now, but i thought if i can get the indoors sorted to ahigh standard it may make things easyer for me to train when outdoors :)