Fat_Pony
Well-Known Member
We have a rescue terrier cross that we have had for about 6 weeks now. She is a year old (birthday 9th sept) and I took her to her first training class on Sunday. She has not yet been spayed but will be ASAP.
she is generally well behaved at home, but occasionally just jumps the 4 ft fence and runs off. She then goes into neighbouring fields and chases the sheep. I have spoken to the farmer today who witnessed her latest chase. So far she hasn't got one, but I am seriously worried she will. Farmer said she thinks it's just thrill of the chase as she just stands a few metres away and barks when they stop running. She also chases cattle, but doesn't chase my horses after one of them turned and tried to bite her when she was running around. I have asked the farmer if he has some rams she could meet - good or bad idea?
obviously I do my best to keep her contained. We rent our place so can't change the fence. I am thinking of putting a line of electric wire along the top of it (although it'd have to be temporary) to teach her that jumping over is bad (she is parsons terrier size so no idea how she manages it). Do you think that'd work?
i think the issue is made worse by the fact that we can't let her off the lead when out for a walk as she just runs off. I have no idea how to stop this. Her recall is nn existent . We've been doing training at home and recall is good, but as soon as we go further afield it is a different story. She is walked for at least an hour a day and my OH also takes her for runs.
any help guys?
she is generally well behaved at home, but occasionally just jumps the 4 ft fence and runs off. She then goes into neighbouring fields and chases the sheep. I have spoken to the farmer today who witnessed her latest chase. So far she hasn't got one, but I am seriously worried she will. Farmer said she thinks it's just thrill of the chase as she just stands a few metres away and barks when they stop running. She also chases cattle, but doesn't chase my horses after one of them turned and tried to bite her when she was running around. I have asked the farmer if he has some rams she could meet - good or bad idea?
obviously I do my best to keep her contained. We rent our place so can't change the fence. I am thinking of putting a line of electric wire along the top of it (although it'd have to be temporary) to teach her that jumping over is bad (she is parsons terrier size so no idea how she manages it). Do you think that'd work?
i think the issue is made worse by the fact that we can't let her off the lead when out for a walk as she just runs off. I have no idea how to stop this. Her recall is nn existent . We've been doing training at home and recall is good, but as soon as we go further afield it is a different story. She is walked for at least an hour a day and my OH also takes her for runs.
any help guys?