FestiveFuzz
Well-Known Member
So our lovely boy is going from strength to strength. He goes to day care several times a week for socialisation which has really helped with his anxiety when meeting new dogs. We've worked really hard on recall at home, on a lunge line whilst out and at a local hired field and have recently started letting him off in a nearby public area that's fenced when we have high value treats. He's been absolutely fab, even stopped and turned mid zoomie to come back to us when called as there was an older lady heading our way and we didn't think she'd appreciate a greyhound flying at full speed towards her.
The only issue we do have is he thinks it's the most fun thing in the world to literally hurtle towards us and he often doesn't try to avoid us cue plenty of near misses and several direct hits! I'm not so fussed about us if I'm honest, but do worry about him harming himself as one particular incident at the weekend resulted in the greyhound scream of death (OH also has a pretty bad bruise on his shin). He quickly recovered and continued running about like a loon but it's only a matter of time before he properly hurts himself.
We know he can avoid us, as for the most part he just runs loops around us but when he's super excited he just seems to forget to stop. He's incredibly boisterous, which we love, but we'd really like to find a way to encourage him not to run full pelt at us of possible so any tips would be greatly appreciated.
The only issue we do have is he thinks it's the most fun thing in the world to literally hurtle towards us and he often doesn't try to avoid us cue plenty of near misses and several direct hits! I'm not so fussed about us if I'm honest, but do worry about him harming himself as one particular incident at the weekend resulted in the greyhound scream of death (OH also has a pretty bad bruise on his shin). He quickly recovered and continued running about like a loon but it's only a matter of time before he properly hurts himself.
We know he can avoid us, as for the most part he just runs loops around us but when he's super excited he just seems to forget to stop. He's incredibly boisterous, which we love, but we'd really like to find a way to encourage him not to run full pelt at us of possible so any tips would be greatly appreciated.