CorvusCorax
Deary me...
Hi guys.
Question one - Boydog got away from me during agility last week and went over to a dobe at our training club last week. The dobe growled at him. Queue Boydog eyeballing the dobe for the rest of the afternoon - we are getting the dog aggression under control, he was as good as gold before this incident and the fact that he went over to the dobe and sniffed him, not launch into him, is a huge accomplishment.
However after that, it seemed he was concentrating on the other dog, not me.
Towards the end of the day I noticed he seemed to have a dislike of the dobe's owner too - this man handed me a quoit I had dropped and the boy got really defensive. One of our trainers pointed out that the man had walked up to me very suddenly on my blindside with the object in his raised hand and had taken me by surprise, hence the dog's reaction.
Tomorrow, I am considering asking the dobe man to give Bodo some treats etc to show he is not a threat to either of us- I am also going to see if the dobe man and I can have a private session on our own for a while - any other ideas?
Also - his sister. She is running off all her energy before we even go for a walk in the morning. She runs in circles, paces in her run, bounces off the walls.
As a result she has lost a lot of weight (she is on the same amount of food as her brother, who is twice her size and does lots of more controlled physical activity.
Is there anything we can do to stop her anxious behaviour and is there anything we can feed her to bulk her up?
This question is perhaps inspired by the calmer post below - do these work for dogs?
Cheers, apologies for the essay!
Question one - Boydog got away from me during agility last week and went over to a dobe at our training club last week. The dobe growled at him. Queue Boydog eyeballing the dobe for the rest of the afternoon - we are getting the dog aggression under control, he was as good as gold before this incident and the fact that he went over to the dobe and sniffed him, not launch into him, is a huge accomplishment.
However after that, it seemed he was concentrating on the other dog, not me.
Towards the end of the day I noticed he seemed to have a dislike of the dobe's owner too - this man handed me a quoit I had dropped and the boy got really defensive. One of our trainers pointed out that the man had walked up to me very suddenly on my blindside with the object in his raised hand and had taken me by surprise, hence the dog's reaction.
Tomorrow, I am considering asking the dobe man to give Bodo some treats etc to show he is not a threat to either of us- I am also going to see if the dobe man and I can have a private session on our own for a while - any other ideas?
Also - his sister. She is running off all her energy before we even go for a walk in the morning. She runs in circles, paces in her run, bounces off the walls.
As a result she has lost a lot of weight (she is on the same amount of food as her brother, who is twice her size and does lots of more controlled physical activity.
Is there anything we can do to stop her anxious behaviour and is there anything we can feed her to bulk her up?
This question is perhaps inspired by the calmer post below - do these work for dogs?
Cheers, apologies for the essay!