Luci07
Well-Known Member
No honestly and it is now becoming a real problem. So Blaze, 3 1/2 year old staffie has been confined to lead work as he hurt his shoulder. He then started to refuse to leave the house if I was there when the dog walker turned up. Then he started to refuse if I had taken him and Tara out to the yard early. Now he won't go out at all with the dog walker regardless of whether I am there or not. He greets her happily, plays in the garden, but gets really anxious if asked to leave the house - he starts to hyper ventilate. It is definately not the DW who is lovely. My staffie bitch completely loses the plot when she arrives and Tara is normally quite restrained. Now this has filtered through to me and he won't leave the house with me on a lead. Nothing funny about trying to carry a wriggling staffie up the road at 5.45 in the morning when as soon as you put him down, he is trying to get home.
Now he gets in the car very happily - because that means being up at the yard, no leads, knows it very well so we are playing a LOT at the yard so he gets a leg stretch. I have "conned" him by taking him in the car to the nearby football ground on a lead extender - we made it about 10 minutes round and then he was pulling like a wotsit to get back to the car.
so background - he is a rescue, was in Croydon in a flat. I have had him for 2 years in August. Is he just downing tools because of objecting to being on a lead or should I be more concerned at how anxious he gets. He was always happy to be on a lead extender for exploring walks but I don't want to stress him out now... thoughts?
Now he gets in the car very happily - because that means being up at the yard, no leads, knows it very well so we are playing a LOT at the yard so he gets a leg stretch. I have "conned" him by taking him in the car to the nearby football ground on a lead extender - we made it about 10 minutes round and then he was pulling like a wotsit to get back to the car.
so background - he is a rescue, was in Croydon in a flat. I have had him for 2 years in August. Is he just downing tools because of objecting to being on a lead or should I be more concerned at how anxious he gets. He was always happy to be on a lead extender for exploring walks but I don't want to stress him out now... thoughts?