Same. You do seem to have a relation to Asha.It is so much work! I thought I was prepared. And I even prepared mentally for some puppy stubbornness. But Daisy exceeded all my expectations![]()
^^^ This! You have just realized one of the most important pictures of training!I think my walks have been very inconsistent for a variety of legitimate reasons but if I can manage to do it almost daily I hope I will continue to see more consistent progress.
I had a terrible time being consistent with Asha as a puppy - she was 4 months old when Covid began shutting things down. All the travels and exposures I'd planned for her first year went out the window. Looking back I can see lots of alternatives but at the time I didn't realize how badly this particular dog needed it.
It's definitely $$$ to trial or show, and even train with an instructor. But I find as long as I have a goal I do better at staying consistent and can see progress. Peruse the threads in the sports sections, just to see how much fun we have! I've dabbled in a bunch of things, but nose work and IGP training are my (and Ashas) favorites. Any dog can do nose work and you can do lots of that at home. It also wears them out mentally so it can take the place of physical exercise to make them feel like they've had a big day.
The stubbornness too. And they are less sensitive to correction. Exercise can make a huge difference in their obedience too.