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Topic Dog Boards / General / Training
- By Blues mum Date 23.07.05 17:52 UTC
Hi all, what do you think is enough time to train your pup on a daily basis, i.e 10 mins, 20 mins per day??
My pups 14 weeks old now and i just do a few recalls with him, a couple of sits, downs etc, in all lasting around 5/10 mins for some tasty rewards!!
Just wondered if this was enough? :)
- By BorderCollieLvr [gb] Date 23.07.05 17:57 UTC
i do about 2 5min sessions on basic training and then train generally in the house, ie sit and wait for food general manners and also lots of socialisation.
- By Moonmaiden Date 23.07.05 18:02 UTC
Sounds about right for basic training I always have work bred BCs so they do need a but extra to keep their minds working & it does tire them out mentally, but what you are doing is what I do with my Cavaliers plus a bit of standing on a table & grooming training
- By colliesrus [gb] Date 23.07.05 18:09 UTC
As long as your pup is still as interested and focussed when you finish as s/he was when you started then it is not too much. Each of my collies has been different. The middle one could work for hours as a pup and never get bored or tired. It was always me who gave up first! :p The latest gives up a lot quicker and I have learnt to recognise the signs before hand so we have a quick game and stop there. Each dog will have it's own attention span, all you can do is go with it. :)
- By Lara Date 23.07.05 19:28 UTC
Was going to say something similar :)
- By digger [gb] Date 23.07.05 18:31 UTC
10 mins a day, split into as many small chunks as possible.  Don't forget that training should also include a 'settle' command or similar - especially important for the herding breeds who are inclined to want to go on and on like the Duracell bunny ;)
- By Blues mum Date 24.07.05 08:01 UTC
Thanks guys :)
Topic Dog Boards / General / Training

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