Karran
Well-Known Member
Had to back off as I was a bit exhausted from the comments on here. I know people mean well but it felt a bit full on! I'm not the best at explaining myself and it's hard when people can only go by what I say and not what they see.
I've had her three weeks since Wednesday and shes come on fantastically. We've gone from having to cross the road to avoid launching at unsuspecting dogs/people to being offlead and muzzle free in the right environment.
She still reacts to things shes not sure about, people carrying open umbrellas etc. But she now retreats to me and yells at them rather than trying to assault them.
Recall is going well although we're working on the idea that you still need to come even if there is something REALLY interesting or fun elsewhere. But from nothing to where we are now (perhaps a recall 90% of the time) I'm really pleased and hopefully wont take long before the penny drops for the last little bit.
Shes good with dogs that ignore her, has learnt to play with other dogs (more recall work to then leave them and come to me) but still reacts to dogs that react to her (I pop her on lead asap when I see other on lead dogs and the reaction is less and less each time). I'm pleased that shes now confident to approach and be around other dogs but at same time, I dont want to be that person galloping after their dog yelling that they're friendly.... Mrs Spaniel is dog neutral and now she's ok with other dogs around her it's a case of getting her down that line as well.
Perhaps what I was trying to explain was that she felt she had to be alpha dog where she was but now she knows to listen to me, to follow Mrs Spaniel's lead and she's a lot happier and confident in herself because she doesnt feel pushed into a place/position she doesnt want to be in.
I'm also putting her down as a collie so we'll go from there 😊
I've had her three weeks since Wednesday and shes come on fantastically. We've gone from having to cross the road to avoid launching at unsuspecting dogs/people to being offlead and muzzle free in the right environment.
She still reacts to things shes not sure about, people carrying open umbrellas etc. But she now retreats to me and yells at them rather than trying to assault them.
Recall is going well although we're working on the idea that you still need to come even if there is something REALLY interesting or fun elsewhere. But from nothing to where we are now (perhaps a recall 90% of the time) I'm really pleased and hopefully wont take long before the penny drops for the last little bit.
Shes good with dogs that ignore her, has learnt to play with other dogs (more recall work to then leave them and come to me) but still reacts to dogs that react to her (I pop her on lead asap when I see other on lead dogs and the reaction is less and less each time). I'm pleased that shes now confident to approach and be around other dogs but at same time, I dont want to be that person galloping after their dog yelling that they're friendly.... Mrs Spaniel is dog neutral and now she's ok with other dogs around her it's a case of getting her down that line as well.
Perhaps what I was trying to explain was that she felt she had to be alpha dog where she was but now she knows to listen to me, to follow Mrs Spaniel's lead and she's a lot happier and confident in herself because she doesnt feel pushed into a place/position she doesnt want to be in.
I'm also putting her down as a collie so we'll go from there 😊