Perce
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I have recently (about 6 weeks ago) rehomed a collie. He is 9 months today.
He used to live on a yard so only saw traffic when it drove just inside the gate and stopped. We live in town and he is almost impossible to walk on the pavement as he is very stressed by the cars and attempts to throw himself at them when they pass.
We are at the stage where he usually remains still if I stop when a car is coming and he can just lie down and watch it. Very tense, collie stare!
And I was able to sit on the beach wall for half an hour yesterday and he just sat relatively calmly (after a while) watching everything pass - there is a wide pavement including a cycle track between wall and road. But the moment we move he is so intensely watching and straining at the leash that I literally cannot get his attention . the moment we reach the end of our quiet little lane towards the house he visibly relaxes and looks at me.
He is not brilliant in the car either but has improved dramatically and will now usually sit still while cars pass, occasionally rushing to the side window to watch them.
So I am making progress but yesterday it took me half an hour to do a ten minute walk as each time I walked he raced along the pavement trying to pull me along.
I am going for the positive reward approach but getting no where some sessions as he is so focussed on the cars I am finding it difficult to distract him to be able to praise. He ignores treats wafted under his nose! He is at the early stages of training and being treated simply for looking at me at the moment
I would love to hear some success stories and the strategies used.
Someone has suggested the rattly bottle when he lunges.
I am hoping the more sitting and watching we do calmly the less he will be stressed and need to lunge/chase.
He used to live on a yard so only saw traffic when it drove just inside the gate and stopped. We live in town and he is almost impossible to walk on the pavement as he is very stressed by the cars and attempts to throw himself at them when they pass.
We are at the stage where he usually remains still if I stop when a car is coming and he can just lie down and watch it. Very tense, collie stare!
And I was able to sit on the beach wall for half an hour yesterday and he just sat relatively calmly (after a while) watching everything pass - there is a wide pavement including a cycle track between wall and road. But the moment we move he is so intensely watching and straining at the leash that I literally cannot get his attention . the moment we reach the end of our quiet little lane towards the house he visibly relaxes and looks at me.
He is not brilliant in the car either but has improved dramatically and will now usually sit still while cars pass, occasionally rushing to the side window to watch them.
So I am making progress but yesterday it took me half an hour to do a ten minute walk as each time I walked he raced along the pavement trying to pull me along.
I am going for the positive reward approach but getting no where some sessions as he is so focussed on the cars I am finding it difficult to distract him to be able to praise. He ignores treats wafted under his nose! He is at the early stages of training and being treated simply for looking at me at the moment
I would love to hear some success stories and the strategies used.
Someone has suggested the rattly bottle when he lunges.
I am hoping the more sitting and watching we do calmly the less he will be stressed and need to lunge/chase.
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