sw123
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We have had our rough haired jack russell pup (well she's 11 months now) since before Christmas and she is an absolute nightmare!!
Came from the hunt kennels where my brother works and has only ever lived outside and been used as a working terrier and been around working dogs. We have 2 springer spaniels who work but are pets too and believe that dogs can do both!!
She is a lovely person - v sweet and not yappy or nasty in anyway but just seems 100% untrainable!!
The main problem at the moment is sheep, she chases them, now being a v rural area we live in, have our own sheep too and lambing time coming up this is just a nightmare. We are just walking her on an extendable lead at the moment because we can't risk her chasing them. When she has gone after them it seems more for fun than to actually harm them and as soon as the sheep stops running she stops too and comes back (not a lot of use though!) so this really has to be stopped.
If she is off the lead she doesnt respond to any amount of calling or encouraging her to come back, becomes very 1 track minded and makes no acknowledgement of you and seems to do compeletely her own thing which is driving us all mad as a 5 min walk from say yard to house can turn into an hour waiting for her to come back.
She has to learn to come back and has to learn not to chase sheep.
Other things like sitting/waiting/staying with us is in an ideal world but for now really really need basics!
Any advice?!
Came from the hunt kennels where my brother works and has only ever lived outside and been used as a working terrier and been around working dogs. We have 2 springer spaniels who work but are pets too and believe that dogs can do both!!
She is a lovely person - v sweet and not yappy or nasty in anyway but just seems 100% untrainable!!
The main problem at the moment is sheep, she chases them, now being a v rural area we live in, have our own sheep too and lambing time coming up this is just a nightmare. We are just walking her on an extendable lead at the moment because we can't risk her chasing them. When she has gone after them it seems more for fun than to actually harm them and as soon as the sheep stops running she stops too and comes back (not a lot of use though!) so this really has to be stopped.
If she is off the lead she doesnt respond to any amount of calling or encouraging her to come back, becomes very 1 track minded and makes no acknowledgement of you and seems to do compeletely her own thing which is driving us all mad as a 5 min walk from say yard to house can turn into an hour waiting for her to come back.
She has to learn to come back and has to learn not to chase sheep.
Other things like sitting/waiting/staying with us is in an ideal world but for now really really need basics!
Any advice?!