kill it and have your parents buy you a new dog. and don't this new one up
I Have a doberman, he's 9 months right now, and each time we go on walks he walks fine, but when its time to go home he doesnt want to walk. He knows our street and just stops and doesnt go to the direction of the house, he just sits and refuses to walk. He walks on the other directions, as long as its not to the house, so, any tips???
kill it and have your parents buy you a new dog. and don't this new one up
lol my puppy is like the exact opposite, he runs to the door on the way back...only thing is, we live in an apartment complex (buncha apartment buildings, all of the buildings look the same), and he always runs to the door on the right, even if its the wrong building
I'd suggest bringing a treat or something and rewarding him (or baiting him :P) to go to the door, maybe lil pieces of watermelon or something lol
Do you abuse it or something while at home?
No, i would never hurt my dog.
The walks might be too short so he doesn't want to go back yet. Or he doesn't get out enough so when you do take him for walks he doesn't want to go back because it'll be a while before he gets to go for another walk.
That's weird though, never really heard of that happening and it never happened with my dog.
Try taking some treats or a ball with you next time.
maybe feed him treats all the way home.
Get a Pit-Bull to gnaw on his leg & teach him some manners...
Tell your wife to stop beating your dog. (lol)
lead it with something delectable that leads to your home. lol
I have a 6 yr old doberman and he only does that sitting down, refusing to move thing if we have been out walking/running for too long. He's just basically saying "I'm done".
Maybe you've been taking your doberman off to 21k runs.![]()
my 5 year old doberman pulls the outta me. my dumbass brother lets the dog do what he wants, so its pretty much impossible (without an unlimited amount of patience) to retrain him.
do y'all feel uneasy walking your doberman? mine has the temperment of a lab, but people are very intimidated by him and usually run away (no joke) or come up to me and ask if he's child friendly so their kid could walk by. also, the little dogs (poodles, chihuahas, etc) always have some kind of napolean complex and run up to him yelping. naturally their owners freak out. i have to walk him super early or at night because so.
to answer your question, id wrap around the neighborhood so the dog will be too busy sniffing and looking at stuff to realize youre back at the house. if you turn back, most dogs hate going the route they came from, so id change it up every now and then. when my dog was a pup, id take him off the leash coming back so he could have more freedom and know how to get home if he got lost, but i wouldnt recommend that.
My dobey is a big sweetheart too. He's very loveable and friendly, even to strangers when he is in his own house. He walks/runs really well and is very focused; he looks straight ahead and completely ignores other people or dogs on the trail. I get stopped a lot by people who want to ask about him or commenting on his good looks, but he just stands there looking straight ahead, even if there are little dogs yapping around him. I didn't train him like that, that's just how he is.
I also like to leave him off his leash sometimes. But although he can ignore people and dogs,
he's not the same way about skunks or coyotes! Oh and he's scared of cars. He's too skittish walking on the street or sidewalk so we can only do trails.
Sounds like my husband!!!![]()
Well ol' Larry is definitely a good dog![]()
this.....i take my dog running about 2 miles a week and if he doesnt want to go back so soon then we go 4 miles and he leads the way home after that.
i would much rather walk him, but he loves to run so it is what it is
yeah mine loves hiking on the ranch, but he always has to lead. when the little dogs run up to him, he just gives them a nonchalant look like "pfft" and then looks straight aheadbut he absolutely hates other dogs that are bigger than him (mastiffs, great danes mostly). he doesnt bark at them, but he gives them the death stare. he's great with people but is kind of skittish around little kids.
he doesnt like deep water either like at the coast, but he'll run through the creek. he's torn up a few armadillos and opossums, but he refuses to go by the cows because they think hes a coyote and chase him...
i can't keep him very often though because of breed restrictions, and in some areas you have to have a ridiculous insurance policy.
If the dog isn't ready to go home, it probably means you haven't exercised him enough, and if there's nothing for him to look forward to at home, he won't want to go. You should always feed a dog after a walk, so the dog should be hungry and ready to head home because he knows there's food waiting for him. Those are routines you should make sure to have down before the dog gets too much older. At this point, the dog owns you. That may not be the best situation with a Doberman.
Stop playing those Justin Bieber albums all the time.
My dog did the same thing when she was young. Now she is old, and after 1 mile she is crawling back to the house to get some water and lay in the pool.
Walk her a longer distance imo.
Yeah. There are two little twin dogs on the other side of my neighborhood that run at myself and my dog (lab) when we are out walking (open gate). After about 3 trips past them, my dog started taking a big dump right in front of their yard every time lmao. True story.
Chocolate dobbies are some of the best looking dogs.
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