
http://web.me.com/jrweemsjr/J._R._WEEMS ... SARAH.html
Here is a quick photo at five weeks- to me the look says 'TAKE ME HOME'

Just a couple more weeks now.


Jake, I guess there are as many choices here as there are people looking. Everyone has their own ideas. I had never trained a dog when I got my first one Molly. The guy threw in an old copy of the NAVHDA book by WINTERHELT & BAILEY, the one he started with. Newer reprints are available. I picked up,Game Dog' & 'Gun Dog' by WOLTERS and they have all stood by me well. They are I believe both on DVD's now. I made the mistake at first of not letting them just be puppies for awhile, no toys etc., but haven't made that mistake with Sarah. Repetition & patience is the name of the game, and plenty of it. Training a dog will teach you a LOT about yourself. I picked GSP because I fell in love with them the first time I saw one. I had my Molly 3 days later.Jakeiscrazy wrote:Zoned in lol. Any recommended resources for dog training?
I saw a chewy remote control dog toy the other day and wondered who in there right mind would by that for their dog. Thanks for the book suggestions I'll check them out.Tusker wrote:Jake, I guess there are as many choices here as there are people looking. Everyone has their own ideas. I had never trained a dog when I got my first one Molly. The guy threw in an old copy of the NAVHDA book by WINTERHELT & BAILEY, the one he started with. Newer reprints are available. I picked up,Game Dog' & 'Gun Dog' by WOLTERS and they have all stood by me well. They are I believe both on DVD's now. I made the mistake at first of not letting them just be puppies for awhile, no toys etc., but haven't made that mistake with Sarah. Repetition & patience is the name of the game, and plenty of it. Training a dog will teach you a LOT about yourself. I picked GSP because I fell in love with them the first time I saw one. I had my Molly 3 days later.Jakeiscrazy wrote:Zoned in lol. Any recommended resources for dog training?It can get really hot around here and a long haired dog would suffer. GSP are about as low maintenance as you can get, if that means anything. Don't know where you live, but the shots,ie: Lyme, etc. are a must. I never got a dog until I retired, and could spend enough time with her. The first week or so after coming home is ALL important for bonding- it will last a life time. I never considered having some one else train my dogs, but it IS done. Personal choice on that one. I am glad the digital cameras came along, and I keep a daily log, the first one by hand, (no computer) in those days, Sarah's log I am keeping in "WORD" and have PLENTY of CD's I can put photos on. They grow up fast. I had everything ready I could think of before bringing Sarah home, including her food- I chose 'Taste Of The Wild', after much research, both on this forum and elsewhere. Keep plenty of stuff for the pup to chew on, Nyle bones and Kong's. I have seen people give them old shoes or baseball gloves then wonder why they chewed up new ones.
Like a pup will know the difference?? Yeah right. It is a big commitment, but worth it. There isPLENTY of information just on this forum, from guys who know a ton more than I do. You just have to sort it all out and decide for yourself what will work for you. A well trained dog will be a joy you will be proud of and happier with. I don't know where you live, but feel free to PM me anytime.
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Best,
J. R.