you have done puppies all around the world so much justice by not sugar coating the puppy phase! I love my border collie willow. She’s such a lovely and well rounded adult dog but the puppy phase was NOT fun for me. It was stressful. But it had to be done methodically and no matter how many times I returned home (may or may not have had a quick cry in the bathroom) the next day we had to do it all again. Movies in particular are guilty of glorifying the puppy stage but to everyone out there, if the puppy stage was stressful for you and may or may not have included some tears then chances are you were doing things right! Or at least trying your very best. Good on you for being so honest about your experience.
@Emiology8 ай бұрын
I always say I loved her from the start but it took me months to actually LIKE her. It’s hard to like something that causes you physical pain and is making you cry. But just like that it’s a year later and we survived it 🥹 The days I spent hiding in my car not wanting to go back in the house yet because I wanted a break from her, now I can’t get back home quick enough
@missmyusername1118 ай бұрын
My Weimaraner is turning 14 in September, so many ups and downs throughout his life and every life stage comes with a new challenge and a new joy. Wouldnt trade him for the world though.
@Emiology8 ай бұрын
Such a good age 🥹 My Dalmatian made it to 14 and she was the biggest pain in the ass but it made her the best dog
@mousenation38678 ай бұрын
She’s gorgeous and she matches her brother perfectly, two lovely red coats. That little pink nose is adorable too.
@Emiology8 ай бұрын
They ended up having almost the same face markings too 🥹
@mousenation38678 ай бұрын
@@Emiology Yep those white flashes, totally colour coordinated. They were destined to end up together.
@KayosKreativ8 ай бұрын
Thank you for being honest! Just because we love our dogs, and they are amazing, it doesn't mean they aren't a struggle- especially in the puppy and adolescent stage. I always remind myself not to doubt myself or feel embarrassed when my dog is just being a dog- they aren't perfect little machines they are their own personalities and have their own ups and downs. With our ridgeback we saw him become an amazing level-headed boy at 2.5 years and new all our work went so well
@charlottemacdonald71168 ай бұрын
Thanks for answering my question. Glad River & Hubble are getting on. Have you thought about setting up a pet cam to see what they're up to when your out. They probably have secret cuddles. ❤🐕🐈
@Emiology8 ай бұрын
River is crate trained so she’s either with me when we’re out or she’s in her crate. I have a camera in her crate though and Hubble does come and sit near her sometimes 🥹
@charlottemacdonald71168 ай бұрын
@@Emiology That's probably the safer option. Aww that's sweet. Hubble loves his sister. ❤️
@shannahyde50788 ай бұрын
Sooo cute, I have a 13 year old dog who still acts like a puppy !!
@TheJudas71Ай бұрын
I have a Toller as my first dog, a girl, and i would never have another breed. They are fantastic. Perfect family dog, i have kids and also a cat and they get together so well. You have such a wonderful dog and you don't appreciate her. Such a shame.
@EmiologyАй бұрын
On what planet have you taken from this that I don’t appreciate her? I’m allowed to have found her difficult
@alishacuarenta5443Ай бұрын
@@Emiologyyou most certainly did not give off the vibe that you don’t appreciate her. In fact, it’s very evident that you love her so much and that you give her the upmost care.
@EmiologyАй бұрын
@@alishacuarenta5443 Thank you
@alishacuarenta5443Ай бұрын
@@Emiology there is always that one person 😆
@TheLittleThings-nk5tj8 ай бұрын
Thank you for being so honest in your videos! I love seeing River 🫶🏼🐶🌿
@marzettik8 ай бұрын
She's a good girl. You've done a great job with her. ❤
@pookieconan8 ай бұрын
Love you Emmy! My rats have great care bc of u.
@leonabell16908 ай бұрын
thanks for the video Emi! I always look forward to your videos and with my partner having puppy fever, this was a wonderful resource to show him! hope all is well 😄
@aristaschemma92618 ай бұрын
Really appreciating your honesty. Really pissed at the number of people who think it's appropriate to judge/prod/critique you and your choices.
@kidstuff445558 ай бұрын
i think you would've had issues with any dog you got, they just would've been different issues. We used to own a labrador that was for sale after failing the tests to be a guide dog. Not all dogs of a certain breed are suitable for what they were specifically bred for, because they're all individual personalities
@user-N205 ай бұрын
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers are so so so pretty and smart! I love her, but you're absolutely right about the puppy phase. It can be soo stressful!
@lisabaker15698 ай бұрын
Great job! It sounds like having kids. Always something. 😂
@leopardgeckotalk8 ай бұрын
It's good you're being honest about this, too many people sugar coat what it's really like to have a puppy, and truth is, they can be absolute turds 😂 but we wouldn't be without them. As for SD/AD and certain breeds, so much of it can come down to genetics, personality and training. I know someone who uses a wheelchair and has a large labrador AD, and he dragged her across a main road to meet my dog 😳 so people may recommend labradors but it doesn't always work out 🙈
@may80508 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ love you em! I got a bucatstate cage for my mice and I just wanted to ask if I can leave the lid as it is instead of making a diy one bc I don’t have any tools or anything to make a lid with mesh! Love you! Keep up the amazing content❤
@Emiology8 ай бұрын
It’s not the worst but it definitely seemed to gather more ammonia when I just had that lid, so just keep an eye on the smell, you may have to spot clean / deep clean more 🙂
@may80508 ай бұрын
@@Emiology thank you! I’m growing a spider plant to put in it too!
@14_Scar_148 ай бұрын
struggling with the teen phase with my WL lab! don’t even know what it’s like with a herding/gundog breed
@Emiology8 ай бұрын
I’d imagine a working line lab is similar drive / energy / prey drive levels to teenage Tollers 🥲
@14_Scar_148 ай бұрын
@@Emiologyyeah probably, we WL lab owners have the trying to chase papers and you guys have the herding instincts 😭 my pup just got out of a 2 hour witching hour where he was nipping and trying to eat me th
@thejokerlovesdogs27238 ай бұрын
As a person also training my assistance dog, don't beat yourself up about doing the 'boring' training. This training helps them SO MUCH when they are older. For example, my dog wouldn't be able to fetch my phone when it rings without a buttload of foundations. I'm so glad you're speaking honestly, I will admit I was slightly jealous of the training you have already achieved. I am also working on dog over-arousoul - it's a pain!
@Kuro_Reaper7 ай бұрын
1 year is still a puppy, she's definitely still not mature and still has a lot to learn! :) A lot of people will compare their dog to other dogs they see online or other dogs they see about, especially to dogs of their own age. This is really a bad thing to do because every dog is different and every breed is different. A Border Collie is not a Labrador and a Labrador is not a Duck Troller. I am a professional dog trainer and after years of having JRT and a Collie I wanted a challenge; so I picked a Whippet (he's around the same age as River :) ). I did my research and thought I knew exactly what I was getting into...I had worked with the breed multiple times in rescue, so thought I knew....BUT despite all that I found that my pup was the hardest pup and dog I have ever had to train. Whippets are bred to be independent and do not have the desire to want to "work" for their human and my boy REALLY didn't want to at first. He was a snuggle monster but he really had no interest in wanting to focus on me and after a few seconds of "omg mum has food" or "OMG toy" he was done and gone to sniff the grass. For a while I genuinely thought I had made a huge mistake but I started small and just made training into small games, gradually over time we built focus and he eventually started learning...Although it took 2 months to learn "sit" and "down" because after 1-2 reps he was done. His teenage phase was genuinely the worse I have known; all the work we put in was gone and it was back to re-training him to do simple things like focus and "sit" etc. He's not the best in his training class but our work has really payed off because after starting at our new club he accidentally completed his Bronze after 2 lessons and was the youngest to pass, we are now doing our Silver. He is pretty decent in that. We are also doing agility, as I really want to get back into competing in agility,. and focus is something we are learning as he bombs off to play with the other dogs BUT my trainer is great and we are getting though it. .... Hope you read this and it helps. But honestly; River is a pup and you have chosen a challenge to train. Embrace that and don't hate it. It's something to bring you both together. :)
@HammyPlace8 ай бұрын
I found your channel from victoria raechel ❤
@JoyfulNerd4008 ай бұрын
I feel the same way with my shepherd, its an absolute nightmare still and I always tell people the truth, that they aren’t good family dogs (especially with small children, my dog herds them)
@Emiology8 ай бұрын
What kind of shepherd have you got? 🙂
@JoyfulNerd4008 ай бұрын
@@Emiologyan Aussie shepherd! Black tricolour. A very difficult breed, I don’t think I’d get another one. I’m much more comfortable with smaller breeds
@Emiology8 ай бұрын
I love them 🥹 my delusional brain would like one but I know they’re a lot
@JoyfulNerd4008 ай бұрын
@@Emiology I think tollers and Aussies are just about the same level of difficulty. I happen to unfortunately have a dog which is dog aggressive and way too anxious to be an assistance dog- I had to wash her. She’s rather difficult to train, and even more so to simply walk outside. And I can’t muzzle her because every muzzle I’ve tried she gets off. So…. I’m not too sure I’d ever suggest them with a clear conscience without also telling somebody the cons
@Spooky_the_therian8 ай бұрын
Hi what kind of rats do you have and also had four years ago if you remember
@dogstarontherun8 ай бұрын
Please don't feel behind! A year old dog is still such a baby and it is totally fine to not be doing in depth service dog training at this age. She is a beautiful girl and you clearly are doing a wonderful job with her.
@SimplyPlanimals...8 ай бұрын
My rescue pit/heeler/idk what else is a very hard dog to train, he kind of has doggy ADHD because he never had the information in his earlier stage, but he Is an amazing dog, he still has things to improve on such as new other dogs on walks as well as people. I also have a 6-year dog who is 29.7% Pomeranian, 25.3% Boston Terrier, 14.8% Supermutt, 14.7% Chihuahua, 8.2% Dachshund, + 7.3% Toy Fox Terrier And she is perfect. She has been blind since 1, because of a vaccine injury, but she is so smart, loves learning new things, and catches on to EVERYTHING. Not to mention my other 2, 1 is a chihuahua and she is super smart but was a hoarder rescue, so she isn't perfect either. My 40% chow and 60% German shepherd has needed very little training and is off-leash around my house, she just doesn't get brought anywhere cause she is older and has a bit of anxiety. i am looking into a shepherd, whippet, lab, etc, mixed with a border collie as a sports dog, but I really can't decide 🙃 Phew, long comment but thought I would share. It absolutely is so important to be completely honest with dog training!
@dragonsfire77928 ай бұрын
HIII I LOVE YOUR animals so much! You inspired me to get mice! I do have a question though. What should I do two of my females mice don’t get along but they both get along with my other? I’m not sure if I should separate them because then one would have to be alone
@Emiology8 ай бұрын
Have you tried reintroducing them as if they’ve never met before? Unfortunately if they still won’t get along sometimes mice don’t always like every mouse you try to house them with, you would have to separate them but then get the lone one a new friend / friends. I’d put whichever one is the biggest problem and starts the fights with the one you already have that you know they’ll get along with and get a new friend for the other one
@dragonsfire77928 ай бұрын
@@Emiology Tysm! I’m gonna monitor them for a bit longer and if I see more I will try my best to get them all happy 😁 I’ll have to ask my parents if I can get more maybe for my birthday I do have a spare tank so maybe I’ll move them there 👍
@christopheryale68676 ай бұрын
Looks calm there 😂 I’d be careful or check with trainer if there’s something specific to him on not exposing him to things you don’t want him to be reactive or excited about beyond your control. Typically the opposite is true; once it’s no longer novel, it’s less exciting. I’ve seen it in my 1st dog and already is my 3 month puppy. As an extreme example some gundog trainers will work to having dog sit calm with a dozen game birds milling about within feet of the dog.
@ScousePets5 ай бұрын
Ngl I hated the teen phase with my terrier what do you feed her
@hackedthegate98038 ай бұрын
My GSD was a nightmare as a puppy 🙈. Shes 5 now and definitely was worth the chaos 😂
@Emiology8 ай бұрын
Someone told me the worse the puppy the easier the dog 😂 don’t know how true that is
@TheMrRicardАй бұрын
how is she 6 months later ?
@EmiologyАй бұрын
Worse 🥲
@TheMrRicardАй бұрын
@@Emiology i hope everything slows down eventually. You got this.