My partner and I have just had our pup for a week today, and while she is absolutely beautiful in some respects, she can be quite the little monster! She's a 10.5 week old GSD we obtained from a breeder. Her parents had good hip scores but sometimes she appears to have a slight wobble in her hind legs, especially after lying down for a while. Is it recommended to feed her a glucosamine/chondroitin (or ester-c) supplement at this age? She's had her first day in puppy pre-school and the instructors put it down to gangly puppy phase.
Another issue is positive reinforcement as taught in puppy pre-school. I was planning to bring it up at the next session but thought I'd see what DOLers think as well. The instructors teach not to reprimand the puppy but to always offer another item of higher value if she chews or does something 'bad'. Wouldn't that put it in pup's head though that "stealing mom's slipper makes her give me treats when I drop it" ? She doesn't listen to good firm "NO's" either. It's especially frustrating because when she's in the mood, she sits and comes over on command like a dream. If she's not, nothing can make her do what we want, not even treats or kibble. Pup has even refused those liver pieces that the puppy pre-school instructors use! She also hates having a leash on and will gnaw on it if we don't stop her or distract her with treats (again only if she's amenable to treats).
Despite that, she has learned to eliminate outside, except for the unfortunate occassion where she can't hold it in any longer! We have a crate for her, and she sleeps in it with the door open; we shut the door during mealtimes and only let her out when she stops whinging, but goodness can she whinge! She just will not settle in the crate at night if the door is shut even though we've been sleeping in the lounge where her crate is for the past week. I suspect we'll just have to suck it up and bear her bringing the house down till she gets used to it.
Another issue that's really stressing me out at the moment is my poor cat. He's an adult and used to having the run of the house, but is now self-confined upstairs because puppy keeps barking when he ventures downstairs. We've got a baby gate on the stairs so the cat can escape to the 'safe area'. The cat is wary of the puppy and growls/hisses when she gets too close, but when the pup starts barking, kitty makes a break for it. Suggestions from people we know who own dogs so far is "let them have at it" but what if kitty puts out an eye? We've tried introducing them calmly and they appear to get used to each other but the pup starts barking again whenever the cat starts moving around. Any suggestions? We've tried crating the pup and bringing the cat close but both parties freak out and the cat scrambles upstairs when the barking starts. ARGH! I love them both to bits and it's really stressful that they won't get along.
So in summary:
Hip/joint supplements for puppy, yes/no?
Positive reinforcement (treat suggestions?) or firm "NO"s?
Crate training, will there be an end! (I know there will be, but it helps when people say "YES!")
How do I get pup and cat to get along?
Thanks in advance for any and all replies... It's a blessedly quiet moment now, pup's worn out from playing/training/few-minute-crating exercise......