Gah, he is such a joyful bundle of Hugo!! I’m so so pleased to hear how well your relationship is growing
@Kelsey - so much credit to you for prioritising this and making Hugo’s world safe, secure and full of love.
At 6 months he’s heading firmly into adolescence, and it sounds like you’re managing it beautifully. I’m very envious of his at home behaviour! Stilton is a little wonder horse but we’re still working on settle, self soothing and patience around tasty things (!).
I remember hearing some time ago that puppies explore their world with their mouths, and ain’t that the truth! I do like
@Joy ’s suggestion of being pragmatic; if you pick your battles wisely it might improve your chance of success, plus reduce stress for everyone.
Such teenage behaviour! Stilton is so much stronger now, and pulling is far more effective. I’m finding that really high value treats (cocktail sausages or cheese) that you can break into small pieces and stream when necessary really helps, alongside pattern games (“1,2,3 and treat!” Etc) really helps interrupt the pulling.
Again, we’re finding that pattern games, practicing about turns (a to b game) and keeping Stilton moving really helps. We met a woman the other day on a walk and she was very chatty, Stilton did brilliantly but did get bored and eventually started jumping at her. The woman yelled NO at him a couple of times

and I must have pulled a face because she then asked me what I wanted her to do… I realized that actually Stilton hasn’t been in that situation before and it was just too tricky to hold it in, so we did some ping pong throwing treats, and then practiced Middle which he loves and is handily a mutually exclusive behaviour. And then we moved on, recognizing how well he did. She probably thought I was mad, but I’m caring less about that the older I get!