skinnydipper
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venting on the handler to get some sort of reaction.
I agree, I didn't think that sounded like play.
venting on the handler to get some sort of reaction.
Which is why I would take the dog to a secure field and let her off the lead.OK so it appears to me that three on leash, at heel walks and a bit of play in the garden may not be enough for this dog, she is frustrated by something and is venting on the handler to get some sort of reaction. Making her do more boring drills does not seem to be the answer, so I am suggesting the dog be allowed to express itself.
It would be nice to have a nice calm dog on a walk every time but this is a breed of dog that is used to running and pulling things out in front of the person and is not getting that sort of outlet.
Yes it is warm but the dog can be brushed out as much as possible and given other things to do to occupy her brain.
Tug and then (slowly) introducing the ability to change arousal level and add in self control with drops, sits, downs in between etc may be another approach.
Which is why I would take the dog to a secure field and let her off the lead.
It's also why we have 3 dogs, so that they can interact with one another, at home, as well as out and about. We have one Lab who loves to direct play, "it's your turn" with people. We think it's because that's the only time she gets to be bossy, as she is the bottom of the pack.
Dogs Trust emailed to say that they will call after 6 tonight so hopefully they will have some ideas
Pretty much what we are doing, lots of check ins and sits on the walk. Wait out the bad behaviour and as soon as she's got 4 feet back on the floor throw some treats on the ground and give a " go find " command ( need to practice this more at home and on the walks) or a sit command and reward. They think the scent training classes will be good for her and the chance to get some off lead play with another dog to get some of these impulses out will help.What was their advice?
Neither do I which is why we don't have that happen. Our dogs are with us because we are playing with them. And because we call them back if they do get too far away.For me, I don't think running around a field with the owner an insignificant speck in the distance is the answer either, but I guess we'll have to agree to differ!
The OP only has one dog, so it's a bit of a moot point, and even with multiple dogs, the owner should be the most important person to play and interact with, IMO![]()
I can take a toy off any of mine, but I play a lot of tug. During a game of tug they will also all let go on command even while I am still pulling.Do you encourage your dog to wrestle with you? I stopped doing such silly things in my 20s when I realised that even with a Lab, I was coming off worse! Fortunately we have always had multiple dogs, so they could wrestle with each other. I don't play tug with Rottweilers either, because they are almost bound to win. Actually I don't play tug with any dog, when I.put my hand on a toy, I expect the dog to give it to me.
Pretty much what we are doing,
Yes she's changed to supermarket mince and veg as she wasn't really eating the food she came with, dogs trust had trouble with her being fussy and leaving her food too which often resulted in her vomiting bile due to an empty stomach. She is super chilled most of the time, it's just these very sporadic spontaneous sessions that had me flummoxed.Just a thought, but have you/did you change the feed she was having…One of our last dogs went from being sensible to being a handful and hard to control after we changed brand…other dogs not affected…it was suggested we change back and problem ceased…
Funnily enough though our last malamute did this the other way around, she came to us with a whole list of behaviour problems and we switched her from bakers to skinners and she changed almost overnight into the easiest dog you could meet lol.Just a thought, but have you/did you change the feed she was having…One of our last dogs went from being sensible to being a handful and hard to control after we changed brand…other dogs not affected…it was suggested we change back and problem ceased…
Going to be irritating now…but have you thought about trying chicken and rice…ordinary boiled rice, but obviously flavoured with chicken juice, boiled chicken not roasted…Funnily enough though our last malamute did this the other way around, she came to us with a whole list of behaviour problems and we switched her from bakers to skinners and she changed almost overnight into the easiest dog you could meet lol.
Could give it a go, she's on turkey mince at the moment as I thought it was the leanest of the meats if it was going to be her main part if the meal so not sure if theres much difference between chicken and turkey?Going to be irritating now…but have you thought about trying chicken and rice…ordinary boiled rice, but obviously flavoured with chicken juice, boiled chicken not roasted…
Hope you get sorted…
Could give it a go, she's on turkey mince as I thought it was the leanest of the meats if its going to be the main part of her diet so not sure if theres much difference between chicken and turkey?Going to be irritating now…but have you thought about trying chicken and rice…ordinary boiled rice, but obviously flavoured with chicken juice, boiled chicken not roasted…
Hope you get sorted…
Yes she's changed to supermarket mince and veg
Wait out the bad behaviour
Sorry I should of added she also gets hard boiled eggs and salmon added in 2-3 times per week, snd has raw bones from the butcher for when we are out, I did consult a dog nutritionist when we made the changes to make sure she was getting everything she needed as she wouldn't eat the commercially prepared one I bought her ( only tried 1 brand though, but it's more convenient to pop to aldi and the butchers regularly and pick it up as I need it)Where is she getting her calcium from?
If you are going to try raw feeding, best to look for one that meets FEDIAF guidelines.
Well worth investigating for any content or preservative which could be causing an unwonted edge. Only got to see what orange flavourings can achieve with susceptible children!Just a thought, but have you/did you change the feed she was having…One of our last dogs went from being sensible to being a handful and hard to control after we changed brand…other dogs not affected…it was suggested we change back and problem ceased…
Laughing nervously in 'greyhound owner'For me, I don't think running around a field with the owner an insignificant speck in the distance is the answer either, but I guess we'll have to agree to differ!
The OP only has one dog, so it's a bit of a moot point, and even with multiple dogs, the owner should be the most important person to play and interact with, IMO![]()
Not even one-man-and-his-dog Trials??For me, I don't think running around a field with the owner an insignificant speck in the distance is the answer either, but I guess we'll have to agree to differ!
The OP only has one dog, so it's a bit of a moot point, and even with multiple dogs, the owner should be the most important person to play and interact with, IMO![]()
Not even one-man-and-his-dog Trials??
Gathering off the high fells?? The dog’s nearer to God than its owner.
Not even one-man-and-his-dog Trials??
Gathering off the high fells?? The dog’s nearer to God than its owner.