letrec_fan
Well-Known Member
..spray collars?
We own a 3 year old ColliexLab female and she is starting to get better when let off the lead however she still seems to have an innate want to chase. You name it she'll chase it. Birds/animals etc I can cope with but angry cyclists/children/ducks etc I cannot! I have a 'Pet Corrector' but this only works for short range (I attempted getting on the bike myself and spraying her with said corrector but she figured it was me so this didn't really click with her - she just got fairly confused - and as of yet I have no willing volunteers to do it for me) We did try a spray collar once but every time she ran it slipped round her neck (the all one piece with no seperate spray box) and simply sprayed to the side of her head. If I try another I would get a Masterplus or similar. Ducks she will chase for hours from one end of the pond to the other (we keep her on if we know there is a lake or if there is likely to be ducklings etc) and with kids she just loves to join in and play but that is often when she is at the opposing end of the field and she will run like a bullet - she doesn't do anything but it worries me that a) they get scared and b) she hasn't but may well knock them over if she gets excited. Calling/shouting etc does nothing. I just need something to interrupt the running before she gets to the object. Joggers she is fine with now. It only seems to be fast things/running etc that gets her going.
So, any success with spray collars or any ideas to stop her doing this? Nothing seems to work and it is extremely annoying (and embarrasing!) that we cannot just let her off at the park instead we have to drive to the common all the time or similar at silly o clock so we know no one will be there. She starts to get silly if she doesn't get a proper run off the lead at least occasionally.
Thanks.
We own a 3 year old ColliexLab female and she is starting to get better when let off the lead however she still seems to have an innate want to chase. You name it she'll chase it. Birds/animals etc I can cope with but angry cyclists/children/ducks etc I cannot! I have a 'Pet Corrector' but this only works for short range (I attempted getting on the bike myself and spraying her with said corrector but she figured it was me so this didn't really click with her - she just got fairly confused - and as of yet I have no willing volunteers to do it for me) We did try a spray collar once but every time she ran it slipped round her neck (the all one piece with no seperate spray box) and simply sprayed to the side of her head. If I try another I would get a Masterplus or similar. Ducks she will chase for hours from one end of the pond to the other (we keep her on if we know there is a lake or if there is likely to be ducklings etc) and with kids she just loves to join in and play but that is often when she is at the opposing end of the field and she will run like a bullet - she doesn't do anything but it worries me that a) they get scared and b) she hasn't but may well knock them over if she gets excited. Calling/shouting etc does nothing. I just need something to interrupt the running before she gets to the object. Joggers she is fine with now. It only seems to be fast things/running etc that gets her going.
So, any success with spray collars or any ideas to stop her doing this? Nothing seems to work and it is extremely annoying (and embarrasing!) that we cannot just let her off at the park instead we have to drive to the common all the time or similar at silly o clock so we know no one will be there. She starts to get silly if she doesn't get a proper run off the lead at least occasionally.
Thanks.