🛡️ Adolescence Survival Toolkit (8-18 Months)
Practical strategies for navigating the most challenging phase:
Daily Management Checklist
- âś“ Morning check-in with livestock (are they calm? any injuries?)
- âś“ Supervise any high-energy interactions (redirect rough play)
- âś“ Reinforce boundaries calmly (no harsh punishment)
- âś“ Evening patrol together (teach patrol routes)
- âś“ Track small wins in a journal (builds patience)
When to Intervene vs. Ignore
🚨 Intervene:
- Chasing livestock aggressively
- Leaving property repeatedly
- Aggressive corrections toward stock
- Fence climbing/digging out
đź‘€ Monitor (Don't Panic):
- Playful bouncing near stock
- Barking at non-threats (learning)
- Wandering to property edges
- Occasional distraction or laziness
Patience Reminders
"Our Great Pyrenees was a complete disaster at 10 months—chasing chickens, wandering off, totally distracted. At 26 months, she's phenomenal. We almost gave up, but staying the course was worth it. The 'teenage' phase doesn't last forever." — Working LGD owner
Remember: This phase is temporary. The dog isn't broken—they're developing.