Mr Stanley Blue

Odin is doing well! He is at times a real boy in puberty....he leaves his ears several times at home, do what he wants to do and won't listen. His recall is very good though, although last week with my OH not....He saw some ducks and was off leash. He went for them and swam out of side. Left my OH calling him. My OH came to a point to go and swim after him......Then all of a sudden he was back. He gave my OH a scare

When he is off leash he always comes back to check if I'm still there. Sometimes I look if he is paying attention of where I am walking by walking the op opposit direction. He always directly checks in and get a reward.
 
Could be there were a few small ticks on him. Not sure if I should take him to the vet or just spend a day or so to wait and see as its not bothering him at all.
 
Stanley lovey chewing wood - unfortunately our furniture is made of wood. I got some bitter apple spray to save the furniture. There was a bit of a comotion upstairs and he came down with the spray in his mouth which he'd taken off my desk. I took it away from him although was half tempted to let him chew it to see if he'd learn not to take things that are not his.IMG_8415.jpeg
 
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Stanley lovey chewing wood - unfortunately our furniture is made of wood. I got some bitter apple spray to save the furniture. There was a bit of a comotion upstairs and he came down with the spray in his mouth which he'd taken off my desk. I took it away from him although was half tempted to let him chew it to see if he'd learn not to take things that are not his.
He feels quilty......know that he should not have taken the spray....The way he looks.....:giggl:
 
I’ve noticed in the last week that Stanley’s encounters with other dogs has changed. He’s more interested in female dogs bottoms. More concerning, some other male dogs have reacted to him a bit more aggressively. He has always been very social and playful and now I see him being a lot more cautious, often freezes in a bit of a standoff and then when the other dog comes up to him he tries to get away and come to me.
He has also started trying to grab other dogs ears when he plays with them. I have taken him away as soon as I’ve seen him try to go for the ears.
 
Teenage hormones as well I expect? I noticed that when Hunter "started to admire the ladies" his scent must have also changed as older male dogs (mostly intact) used to do the alpha male meet and greet check. Very wise of you to stop him grabbing ears. We had that and I used to try to make it fun to be with me instead of the other dog. I used to sing/dance the back street boys "everybody shake your body" and Hunter would wiggle with me. Of course everybody thought (and still does) crazy expat dingbat dog lover!! Of course I am sure that this is not in the doggie training manual but it got (and gets) Hunter's attention. It's luckily a teenage phase and Stanley is just working out his role in his adolescent life.
 
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