nicola_g
Well-Known Member
Hi, I'm not a regular poster but I am an avid reader and I have always found sound & sensible advice here.
I have a 7 month old JRT who up untill 3 days had a very good recall. However I have spent the last 3 mornings running around the neighbourhood looking like an idiot while the puppy completely ignores me.
Main problem is that he is not fenced in and thinks the neighbourhood is his oyster. There is electric fencing for the horses but the dog can easily get under this and my OH refuses to dog proof the fencing as he say he won't be able to strim the fence line.
Eoc is always ready to go exploring if thinks my attention is diverted but this wasn't a big problem before because he has ALWAYS came back when called or whistled. I don't abuse the whistle, I use it as a last resort and he has never ignored it before.
It is just like a switch has gone in his head. I see him made a dash for freedom call him to come back and he will stop, look straight at me for a few seconds then turn his back and piss off. Doesn't matter what I do, he will not come back untill he is ready. Have tried attracting his attention then walking in the other diretion (this used to work with my other JRT). At one point this morning I called him and squatted down with my arms wide open (normally he rushes into my arms) he came bounding towards me then swerved at the last minute and took off even futher down the road.
He is still very obedient indoors and when we go out walking but its getting to the point where I am afraid to open the front door and I know he will piss off and ignore me.
He has also just discovered that here are dogs living across the road which doesn't help but the other night we were visiting a friend and he blantantly ignored me nd went exploring the neighbourhood there too.
I know having him castrated will not be a miracle cure but do you think this will help?
Also is it possible to train a dog not to leave the boundary of the property???
All advice very welcome as I want to get this sorted ASAP, as well as being extremely annoying & tiresome it's dangerous. They drive like lunatics around here!!!
I have a 7 month old JRT who up untill 3 days had a very good recall. However I have spent the last 3 mornings running around the neighbourhood looking like an idiot while the puppy completely ignores me.
Main problem is that he is not fenced in and thinks the neighbourhood is his oyster. There is electric fencing for the horses but the dog can easily get under this and my OH refuses to dog proof the fencing as he say he won't be able to strim the fence line.
Eoc is always ready to go exploring if thinks my attention is diverted but this wasn't a big problem before because he has ALWAYS came back when called or whistled. I don't abuse the whistle, I use it as a last resort and he has never ignored it before.
It is just like a switch has gone in his head. I see him made a dash for freedom call him to come back and he will stop, look straight at me for a few seconds then turn his back and piss off. Doesn't matter what I do, he will not come back untill he is ready. Have tried attracting his attention then walking in the other diretion (this used to work with my other JRT). At one point this morning I called him and squatted down with my arms wide open (normally he rushes into my arms) he came bounding towards me then swerved at the last minute and took off even futher down the road.
He is still very obedient indoors and when we go out walking but its getting to the point where I am afraid to open the front door and I know he will piss off and ignore me.
He has also just discovered that here are dogs living across the road which doesn't help but the other night we were visiting a friend and he blantantly ignored me nd went exploring the neighbourhood there too.
I know having him castrated will not be a miracle cure but do you think this will help?
Also is it possible to train a dog not to leave the boundary of the property???
All advice very welcome as I want to get this sorted ASAP, as well as being extremely annoying & tiresome it's dangerous. They drive like lunatics around here!!!