
Thanks everyone. i know it's not a huge deal but with Shay's background particularly, we are feeling very proud :)
Now Lynn, I didn't really say they were hard to train did I? Can't believe I would have said something like that when Lola is obviously such an angel....:rolleyes: :D Like Dawn (Newfiedreams ) says, patience (lots of it) and kindness are the key but I'm sure you're finding that out ;)
I kep telling Lola that she is supposed to be 'biddable' (and she can be, on occasions) but since the dreaded teens set in, training has been way more of a challenge :) A month ot two ago, a one minute stay (or longer) was no problem for her but now she seems to get bored after about 30 seconds and gets up and wanders off :rolleyes:
It also doesn't help that Shay was written of as 'untrainable' (due to his breeding) in the last club we attended :( so wasn't attending classes for a long time until we found the club we now attend a few months ago. They said because he was half Chow, he'd never achieve any really level of obedience and would probably have 'temperament' issues :( He is certainly a very independent and strong-willed dog but that's partly what I love about him :) And he is extremely well behaved even if his recall is almost non-existent once he's outside :rolleyes: Besides, he is one of the sweetest, calmest, most gentle dogs I've ever met and has no trace of 'temperament issues'.
The trainers at this new club couldn't be more helpful or encouraging :) They were of the opinion that Shay and Lola were ready for the GC when they joined but as its a small club and had a lot of very new members at the time, we had to wait for more dogs to be ready so they could all take it together :)
The ironic thing is that the it was a trainer from the club that branded Shay 'untrainable' was the GC examiner last night!!! She obviously didn't remember him, though.