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Deary me...
I spend most walks doing little recalls and bits of heeling and giving her food and either telling her she's gorgeous/to stop being a d!ck and scritching her ears and all that stuff but apparently that's unusual.
It makes me wonder why some people have dogs!I spend most walks doing little recalls and bits of heeling and giving her food and either telling her she's gorgeous/to stop being a d!ck and scritching her ears and all that stuff but apparently that's unusual.
I was having a conversation about this with another local gundog person I bumped into yesterday. There is a lovely spaniel that I often see being walked. Its owner is glued to her phone with big headphones on. This dog is desperate for her attention but she just ignores it. It’s well behaved for now but I do wonder how long it will last.I think the notion that owners need to interact with their dogs is an eye opener for many dog owners and that in itself is a worry.
I just passed someone walking a Toller which was staring adoringly at her face. Engagement we would all kill for. BURNING her. She didn't appear to notice![]()
I was having a conversation about this with another local gundog person I bumped into yesterday. There is a lovely spaniel that I often see being walked. Its owner is glued to her phone with big headphones on. This dog is desperate for her attention but she just ignores it. It’s well behaved for now but I do wonder how long it will last.
I’ve read a few of Simone Mueller’s books and they are interesting and I like a lot of what she does, but I do wonder how well the methods would work for really high drive hunting dogs. I don’t necessarily agree with her advice to let the dog practice elements of the predation sequence on wildlife but then distract them from the actual chase part. If you let a high drive hunting dog stalk an animal and it suddenly moves, then it doesn’t matter how many treats or toys you have, the dog will be gone before you’ve reached for whatever you were hoping to distract it with. Turning hunting into a game you do with your dog is great in theory, and with dogs that are typically bred to hunt small areas or close to their owner (it’s something I do a lot on walks with my Lab), but how would this work with an HPR or similar?
A woman has just gone past our house with a little one sitting in a pram facing her and a lab on a lead. Woman with face in her phone.
I just passed someone walking a Toller which was staring adoringly at her face. Engagement we would all kill for. BURNING her. She didn't appear to notice![]()
The refrain of my Thursday evenings - "PAY THE DOG!!"
I give myself high blood pressure twice daily just to get the youngest to acknowledge I’m alive on a walk, let alone look at me for direction. I wish it was out of stubborn/defiance/headstrong like Mini Mugabe was up until the age of 3. It’s not, he’s just not very bright/has zero attention span.I just passed someone walking a Toller which was staring adoringly at her face. Engagement we would all kill for. BURNING her. She didn't appear to notice![]()
What breed is your dog ?I give myself high blood pressure twice daily just to get the youngest to acknowledge I’m alive on a walk, let alone look at me for direction. I wish it was out of stubborn/defiance/headstrong like Mini Mugabe was up until the age of 3. It’s not, he’s just not very bright/has zero attention span.
I would say I’d sacrifice some years of my lifespan to have it, but I think walking him each day is doing a good enough job of that!
A spitz crossbreed so obedience isn’t his natural inclination anyway, he’s lovely but very very easily distracted by life/not one of those dogs naturally motivated by stuff long term. He’ll come right in the end, and until then I have much fun being mr tumble level of enthusiasm over the small wins!What breed is your dog ?
Mine is exactly the same, we're currently on a long lead in the garden as he's learnt to scale the fence and next doors cat is brazen as hell.Mine won’t even recall in the house despite hours of training. Unless there’s food involved she’s a typical saluki Lurcher. Totally self obsessed. We saw a lovely big buck deer on our walk today. She is always on the lead in open land. She watched him bound away and stared longingly in his direction. Sorry mate! Can’t afford the vet bills when it all goes wrong!!