peapod
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We recently got given a Border Collie. She is about 16 months old, and has basically spent her life in a barn - when we got her she was extremely thin and extremely scared of everything. We have gradually fed her up - we kept her on her own initially until she started wagging her tail when she saw me, came up to me to be fed, and generally started acting like a happier, more confident dog. We then introduced her to our other three dogs - after a bit of a struggle (mainly with our JRT) she found her place in the hierarchy.
She is now at the stage where she is happy to be in the kitchen when it's noisy, happy to go and play with the other dogs (they have about half an acre of orchard to run about in all day) - she is a happy, loving dog, who is a joy to own....except....
At times of great excitement - ie when the dogs are getting their leads on to go for a walk/when a new person walks in/when the dogs have a new toy etc etc - she "herds" - she gets extremely excited, barks her head off, and, nips. It is NOT a malicious bite in any way - she acts exactly how you would expect a sheepdog to act - she dives in, nips, and then backs off. However - this is obviously NOT something that is acceptable!!
Today she bit my father - she was on a choke chain, so I was immediately able to pull her back, make her lie down, and reprimand her (NOT by hitting her - a loud voice is enough to punish her). It IS difficult generally to reprimand her - as, firstly the dogs are all kicking off barking their heads off - so it's difficult to make my voice heard; secondly she is most of the time simply too excited to listen to me to get her to back off.
Any suggestions? I don't want to go down the muzzling route - I'd rather find the cure than a preventative! It's got to stop - we simply cannot run the risk of a delivery man/child etc getting nipped.
She is now at the stage where she is happy to be in the kitchen when it's noisy, happy to go and play with the other dogs (they have about half an acre of orchard to run about in all day) - she is a happy, loving dog, who is a joy to own....except....
At times of great excitement - ie when the dogs are getting their leads on to go for a walk/when a new person walks in/when the dogs have a new toy etc etc - she "herds" - she gets extremely excited, barks her head off, and, nips. It is NOT a malicious bite in any way - she acts exactly how you would expect a sheepdog to act - she dives in, nips, and then backs off. However - this is obviously NOT something that is acceptable!!
Today she bit my father - she was on a choke chain, so I was immediately able to pull her back, make her lie down, and reprimand her (NOT by hitting her - a loud voice is enough to punish her). It IS difficult generally to reprimand her - as, firstly the dogs are all kicking off barking their heads off - so it's difficult to make my voice heard; secondly she is most of the time simply too excited to listen to me to get her to back off.
Any suggestions? I don't want to go down the muzzling route - I'd rather find the cure than a preventative! It's got to stop - we simply cannot run the risk of a delivery man/child etc getting nipped.