SaddlePsych'D
Well-Known Member
Ivy is loving the countryside life but one thing we struggle with is stiles!
Some we have cracked teaching her to go under, through the dog gates when they have them, or round if there is a gap in the fence. Some we have to accept she just can't do them (ones that have a bit to step over at the same time as go under, or ones that just are too low).
There's a couple though that I think we can get her under. One we've managed once or twice but she isn't keen. They will make a big difference to our walking options so I'm wondering how we can practice this, perhaps recreating an obstacle at home, to teach her how to duck down.
Challenges include...not sure how much is physically possible for a greyhound to duck down given the long legs, and that she is nervous of things touching her back (unsure if this is a concern for dogs generally as I imagine other big dogs I've seen going under the styles (think Labrador size) seem unfussed.
Some we have cracked teaching her to go under, through the dog gates when they have them, or round if there is a gap in the fence. Some we have to accept she just can't do them (ones that have a bit to step over at the same time as go under, or ones that just are too low).
There's a couple though that I think we can get her under. One we've managed once or twice but she isn't keen. They will make a big difference to our walking options so I'm wondering how we can practice this, perhaps recreating an obstacle at home, to teach her how to duck down.
Challenges include...not sure how much is physically possible for a greyhound to duck down given the long legs, and that she is nervous of things touching her back (unsure if this is a concern for dogs generally as I imagine other big dogs I've seen going under the styles (think Labrador size) seem unfussed.