Fiona
Well-Known Member
My dad has a two yo rescue border collie. No previous history known. She is friendly, obedient with basic commands inside, housetrained, walks well on lead and doesn't chew or have any other bad habits.
However she has no recall outside once she hears a noise.. He walks mostly in forest park, and she has on occasion disappeared for up to 15 min. Once it was after some deer, and other times because she has heard a distant dog barking.
If we attend doggy fun park she is very collie like in her behaviour. If other dogs run, she tries to run with them and herd them. Doesn't play particularly well with these strange dogs though does play nicely with my terrier pup.
Dad has resorted to not letting her off now, which is a shame. He has previously read my total recall book but as she is not food orientated at all, he doesn't really know how to proceed with training her recall if that makes sense.
I suggested he encourage her to retrieve a tennis ball and use this as a distraction and reward but he maintains she isn't keen.
He had a one to one dog agility lesson and says she was very clever and picked it up quickly but was easily distracted by dogs in adjacent areas, wanting to chase etc..
She is better when walking with my pup who has quite good recall, but will still leave us and hare off into the undergrowth..
Can any of you lovely peeps think of anything I can suggest to him.
Fiona
However she has no recall outside once she hears a noise.. He walks mostly in forest park, and she has on occasion disappeared for up to 15 min. Once it was after some deer, and other times because she has heard a distant dog barking.
If we attend doggy fun park she is very collie like in her behaviour. If other dogs run, she tries to run with them and herd them. Doesn't play particularly well with these strange dogs though does play nicely with my terrier pup.
Dad has resorted to not letting her off now, which is a shame. He has previously read my total recall book but as she is not food orientated at all, he doesn't really know how to proceed with training her recall if that makes sense.
I suggested he encourage her to retrieve a tennis ball and use this as a distraction and reward but he maintains she isn't keen.
He had a one to one dog agility lesson and says she was very clever and picked it up quickly but was easily distracted by dogs in adjacent areas, wanting to chase etc..
She is better when walking with my pup who has quite good recall, but will still leave us and hare off into the undergrowth..
Can any of you lovely peeps think of anything I can suggest to him.
Fiona