Dooley is going to be your right hand helper. He is coming along nicely. Wondering out loud, would playing ball be a good way to divert some of his energy, or is he like a LGD, totally disinterested and focused only on work? He is making an awesome dog.
I tried a ball and a toy, hoping he would play fetch....been a LONG time since I had a dog that would play fetch. He's not a bit interested in that. He's also not much food motivated, so I can't toss him a kong with a treat in it to get him interested either.
His mother would fetch all day long and would bring you her favorite toy for you to throw, so I was hoping he would do the same.
Yeah...he's focused on me and on work only. He does, however, like to collect various items from around the place to gnaw on, pounce on and otherwise terrorize. All of Blue's old bones have been gathered around Dooley's den, my muck boots, a sunflower stalk, the cat's bowl, etc. I have to go out there every day and put things back, out of reach, etc. So, he likes toys, of a sort, but doesn't really want to chase them. I have a tug rope with a rubber ball attached to it and hoped to get him interested in playing tug with me but he's not interested in that either.
Funny thing this morning....took Dooley on the lead with me to feed Blue in the sheep paddock. As soon as the sheep saw Dooley, they moved into the wooded part of the paddock, far away from where I was feeding Blue. This is highly unusual, as they usually crowd around, trying to get Blue's food as I'm dishing it out or other wise looking for a handout. Rose came part way across the distance between us and the flock but would come no further. That Dooley has them all minding their manners, big time!
I like that...a LOT. Now, if I can just channel all of that and get him to have an on and off switch and be able to trust him to stand down when I say so. With just high tensile fencing and temp wire as their paddock, I can't afford to let Dooley run them through that wire. All his work is going to have to be tightly controlled, small moves, small corrections, and calm/mild work. The sheep need to walk instead of run....and that's going to be so hard to do, as this pup has a lot of amps that need to be turned down before that can ever happen.
Wish I lived somewhere that had flat highways or trails where I could ride a bike...I'd take him bikejooring and burn off all that energy before working him with the sheep.