What are our dogs experiencing?
So, What is going on for our dogs? Here on this course we are going to take a closer look!
So much is happening for our dogs between the ages of approximately five to 24 months old. The Adolescent period varies from dog to dog due to genetics & breed. This transitional phase we call adolescence and it affects different dogs at different ages during this time window. What we will be seeing is the phase between sexual maturity and social maturity, the latter of which comes much, much later. So much like our teenage children, they grow up through this phase but don’t reach full adulthood until much later. During this stage in adolescent life, and this goes across the board as it is also applicable to humans and other mammals, what we are seeing is a massive rewiring and huge changes to the brain.
- This can make a dog appear super rebellious to his owner - stubborn/dominant etc are words regularly used. Its important not to "label" our dogs in this way as the words you use will have a dramatic effect on how you think of your dog and will limit your beliefs that you can train him
- What is really happening? Your dog is becoming increasingly interested in his environment & is supercharged to explore & interact. He has extra driven energy & motivation to do more - just like our human teenagers!
- Did you know most rehomes happen at adolescence?
- A big PLUS, however, is that research has shown an adolescent dog’s learning abilities are heightened at this time so lets use that to our advantage
- Therefore rather than trying to control & curtail our adolescent dog we need to re-think how we can satisfy and meet their needs
- So in this course we learn to consider plenty of structured play, fun training & exercise. We will look at :
Sniffing : (calming)
Search games
Scentwork
Puzzle games
Long sniffy walks in a quiet environment
Free work with Obstacle courses
Scatter feeding
Relationship boosters
Pattern games
Interactive focus games with your dog's food
Appropriate Toy Play
Tricks
Actively promoting Calmness & enrichment
Mat work
Licky mats kongs snuffle mats etc
How to deal with that environment
Finally we will be talking about how to cope out and about in the real world!
NB if your dog has completely lost his manners STOP taking him to busy places & exposing him to triggers and START employing appropriate interactive training as outlined above
This phase will pass!