Arkmiido
Well-Known Member
I have a dally pup (6 months) that I want to bring on as a carriage dog to compete with, and also to be able to take her out riding with me.
Would love to hear any experiences of dalmatians that people have.
Also, those of you you ride out with your dogs, how did you train them to run with you, and specifically deal with riding on the roads (quiet country lanes that link lots of long bridleways!)
I have a vague plan that is starting with her coming running with me on and off lead, establishing recall, heel, down and stay (all pretty good so far!!) and that she learns to automatically drop to Down in the verge the instance she hears a car coming. I'm planning to graduate to cycling, and may also try having her on a long line from my very quiet, sane mare, who is already used to her running in and out of her legs, and around her in the yard and leading in from the field.
But any suggestions or experiences of how you have trained your dogs to go out with you greatly appreciated!
I'd love to hear from any one on here who has experience of producing a carriage dog as well. More info on www.carriagedog.org
(And yes, I know dalmatians need lots of exercise, and I also know puppies shouldn't be over-exercised, which is why she goes running with me, and not the super-fit OH
).
Would love to hear any experiences of dalmatians that people have.
Also, those of you you ride out with your dogs, how did you train them to run with you, and specifically deal with riding on the roads (quiet country lanes that link lots of long bridleways!)
I have a vague plan that is starting with her coming running with me on and off lead, establishing recall, heel, down and stay (all pretty good so far!!) and that she learns to automatically drop to Down in the verge the instance she hears a car coming. I'm planning to graduate to cycling, and may also try having her on a long line from my very quiet, sane mare, who is already used to her running in and out of her legs, and around her in the yard and leading in from the field.
But any suggestions or experiences of how you have trained your dogs to go out with you greatly appreciated!
I'd love to hear from any one on here who has experience of producing a carriage dog as well. More info on www.carriagedog.org
(And yes, I know dalmatians need lots of exercise, and I also know puppies shouldn't be over-exercised, which is why she goes running with me, and not the super-fit OH