Our furkid Harrie is really a lovable pet. Since the day we brought him home, he never really gave us much problem.
At the beginning, he will pee and poo anywhere he please. After a few nagging and not-so-intensive 'training', he finally learned that the pee poo tray was not his bed, but his toilet. It didn't really took long before he's housetrained~! =)
Harrie really made us feel that having a Min. Schnauzer as a pet is an easy task. But I know that this is not true. Not all dogs are so easily trained like Harrie. From the few forums I browsed through, many MS owners had various trouble with their pets: eg: separation anxiety, poop eating habit, barks uncontrollably. Harrie has none of these. He's really a great pet.... I love him so much!
One memory about him that I don't wish to forget is how he finally learned to go in and out of his playpen swiftly. When we first installed the playpen with door, he had problem jumping in/out from the door opening (the opening was too high?). He kept tripping or hitting his leg on the steel. I was sorry for him when I saw his fear and helplessness when we tried to 'force' him in/out of the playpen (we were just trying to train him...). There was one moment when I thought we could cut the door opening bigger so that Harrie could just walk in/out instead of jump, but Bee didn't really agree with that idea. He felt that Harrie should adopt to his environment, and not making the environment adapt to him (suddenly felt that he's kinda wise sometimes XD).
And without us realising, Harrie was already jumping in and out of the playpen like a champ! =)
In fact, he jumps quite often now. He had grown out of his fear and we're really proud and happy for him.
However, our gem here is still afraid of heights! Couldn't even go up the stairs..... =P
At the beginning, he will pee and poo anywhere he please. After a few nagging and not-so-intensive 'training', he finally learned that the pee poo tray was not his bed, but his toilet. It didn't really took long before he's housetrained~! =)
Harrie really made us feel that having a Min. Schnauzer as a pet is an easy task. But I know that this is not true. Not all dogs are so easily trained like Harrie. From the few forums I browsed through, many MS owners had various trouble with their pets: eg: separation anxiety, poop eating habit, barks uncontrollably. Harrie has none of these. He's really a great pet.... I love him so much!
One memory about him that I don't wish to forget is how he finally learned to go in and out of his playpen swiftly. When we first installed the playpen with door, he had problem jumping in/out from the door opening (the opening was too high?). He kept tripping or hitting his leg on the steel. I was sorry for him when I saw his fear and helplessness when we tried to 'force' him in/out of the playpen (we were just trying to train him...). There was one moment when I thought we could cut the door opening bigger so that Harrie could just walk in/out instead of jump, but Bee didn't really agree with that idea. He felt that Harrie should adopt to his environment, and not making the environment adapt to him (suddenly felt that he's kinda wise sometimes XD).
And without us realising, Harrie was already jumping in and out of the playpen like a champ! =)
In fact, he jumps quite often now. He had grown out of his fear and we're really proud and happy for him.
However, our gem here is still afraid of heights! Couldn't even go up the stairs..... =P