Meet Jack - Dog Training Advice?
I'd like to introduce you to my new best friend - Jack.
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Adopted him from the Ocean Shores PAWS shelter yesterday. They found him hanging around outside the shelter one day back at the end of October and no one ever claimed him, 'til now. He appears to be mostly Chow/Lab mix with maybe some ACD or Border Collie thrown in for coloring.
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He's just about a year old according to both the vet the shelter works with and my own vet, whom he visited yesterday.
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He's a really happy dog, loves everyone and all the other dogs he comes across, well most of them (more on that in a minute), always wagging his tail and wanting to play, and seems reasonably eager to please.
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He's completely untrained though, doesn't know his name or any basic commands and has some bad habits, such as mouthing, a tendency to jump up when excited, and pulls hard when walking on leash. I feel we've already made decent progress on the jumping up and walking on leash areas in just the last two days but the mouthing is going to be harder to break him of. At least he's housebroken and is past the chew everything in sight stage, though he has some separation anxiety that may make things interesting when I go to school tomorrow.
I will be enrolling him in an obedience class at the end of February.
My biggest concern, and the area I'm hoping to get some immediate advice on is how he gets along with Tor, my 12yo Norwegian Elkhound.
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Jack wants to play but Tor will have none of it. They generally tolerate each other, but if they both go after a toy at the same time a fight breaks out. I fed them separately but afterwards Tor went to check out Jack's bowl and another fight broke out. Jack's a big boy and VERY strong (75 lbs) and poor old Tor (50 lbs) is completely outclassed yet he's the butthead instigator. I was throwing a ball around and Tor went after it, got to it first and when Jack jumped in Tor lashed out. Before I could separate them Jack got ahold of Tor's nose and gave him a couple new holes in it. Nothing serious, but I'm really afraid there's going to be a very serious fight if I leave them alone unsupervised.
Any suggestions for promoting peace between these guys would be much appreciated. Tor's been my best buddy for 12 years but he's too old to go hiking and jogging with me any more, he just can't keep up. Jack is going to be the perfect hiking and jogging companion and he has such a sweet disposition. I can't imagine taking him back to the shelter...