alfiq wrote:@jelly is vegetable
you could try teaching her the "break"/"release" command, if you haven't? i have my dog at a heel when i'm in a situation where i want to walk without interruption and break when he can run around and sniff and just be a dog.
i personally don't think being a "jailer" is the best perspective with training animals of any species. i also can't say i've seen people deprive their service dogs of "being dogs", service dogs i've met are very well cared for.
what methods do you use to train? if you're struggling with confidence i suggest finding an activity you both enjoy doing! if she likes sniffing i'd suggest scentwork. i'm sure other people here might have good suggestions aswell.
Lucy is not my dog, she's my stepdad's dog, when he can't walk her during the after noon I do. and he never got around to it. he says for me not to worry. I don't think my mindset is good for training a dog where I over react and get upset to easily. so, she has very litle training.
and I don't think he's going to play scent work with her. . I'm not sure if anywhere close to me has it. or how to have him teach her not to be carsick.
she's just really into "pee mail" so a "look some people on the internet said maybe you should do scent work with her. since I have to stop what feels like every 30 feet while walking her, and how sometimes she's dragging me everywhere trailing on the ground, and trying to go into people's yards to have a sniff"
I look on a page with a serch. I don't reconise all these other area codes. one I do says an animal rescue that is 48 miles away does it.
this other club, well I find it's a club and only take certain dogs because what I'm looking at is a sheet for the competition.
I don't think he is really going to be into it. nor I am going to say "give me Lucy for 4 hours so I can teach her to do this" and "let's go 20 miles from home to this place so she can do it". he's not going to read books or watch videos to play nose games, when he never took her to "puppy classes"
as she is still skittish.
when it's warmer she goes to a local dog park.