littlen
Well-Known Member
Please has anyone got a cure for the whining before my ears are permanently damaged.
My younger bitch although lovely And normally very obedient is very very excitable at the moment. To the point she’s actually ran off in excitement a few time’s which she has never done before. I think she’s become a little impulsive for some unknown reason as she’s never had any problems with behaviour in the past. Like I say, no aggression or deliberate naughtiness just excitement bubbling over.
When I take her anywhere there has always been a little bit of of whining in the first few minutes/pulling into the car parks etc but she’s taken it to a new level and it’s almost a scream at times now which can last a while.
It’s not at home, but when we somewhere exciting (woods, yard) or if she’s tied up for a moment while I turn out/bring in it starts and never stops until I go back to her.
I would like to shape up her general obedience levels so I can trust her a bit better but I’m not sure the best way to go about it. Her recall is spot on usually and she understands all basic commands when her head is screwed on. She’s not motivated by treats and toys are banned on walks because they cause her to loose her head and she won’t carry one anyway.
From the outside I would say lack of exercise but she’s ran a fair amount and has plenty of stimulation !!
Any thoughts on how to stop this and train her to wait with a little more patience?
My younger bitch although lovely And normally very obedient is very very excitable at the moment. To the point she’s actually ran off in excitement a few time’s which she has never done before. I think she’s become a little impulsive for some unknown reason as she’s never had any problems with behaviour in the past. Like I say, no aggression or deliberate naughtiness just excitement bubbling over.
When I take her anywhere there has always been a little bit of of whining in the first few minutes/pulling into the car parks etc but she’s taken it to a new level and it’s almost a scream at times now which can last a while.
It’s not at home, but when we somewhere exciting (woods, yard) or if she’s tied up for a moment while I turn out/bring in it starts and never stops until I go back to her.
I would like to shape up her general obedience levels so I can trust her a bit better but I’m not sure the best way to go about it. Her recall is spot on usually and she understands all basic commands when her head is screwed on. She’s not motivated by treats and toys are banned on walks because they cause her to loose her head and she won’t carry one anyway.
From the outside I would say lack of exercise but she’s ran a fair amount and has plenty of stimulation !!
Any thoughts on how to stop this and train her to wait with a little more patience?