druid
Well-Known Member
I need the help of ADD please!
Archie the Lurcher has been with us for 18months and is 2.5 years old. When he arrived he had never done anything but live in a kennel and (attempt) to be used for coursing. He had zero recall or any other commands.
Now he will sit, drop, go to his bed and give each paw when asked. His recall when out on a walk is 100%. Now for the problem...he will not recall at home. It's 50-50 if he comes back. We live on a largish small holding. You can see how this is an issue!
He gets walked twice a day - goes jogging/running up the mountain for 45mins in the morning and to the beach/forest every evening/afternoon for 1.5-2 hours. Definitely not under exercised! My Mother only works 3 days/week so most days he has someone home with him and on the 3 days he is left alone for any length of time he is in the laundry with access to a large deck area and has another dog (female JRT x Foxhound) for company along with kongs, toys, bones etc. He is never destructive during these times - just seems to snooze!
So far I've tried:
Calling all the dogs and when the other 3 dogs some giving them lots of attention. No dice.
Calling Archie and rewarding with treats when he does come. He's not particularly food orientated even with cheese/meat...only choccie gets him going and obviously that is not an option to give him!
Calling Archie and having a "high reward" toy (squeaky toy, the only squeaky toy he has) that is only offered when he comes to call and then he gets to keep it and have 5mins of play each time he comes.
I'm down to restarting the recall training (i.e. he gets to stay on the training line and gets "reeled in" when called)
or
Trying a static shock collar.... as we had a recent livestock chasing issue (our own deer) I'm tending towards this as it might work to solve both issues? He knows he mustn't chase the deer but looses control very occasionally.
Suggestions? Ideas?
Archie the Lurcher has been with us for 18months and is 2.5 years old. When he arrived he had never done anything but live in a kennel and (attempt) to be used for coursing. He had zero recall or any other commands.
Now he will sit, drop, go to his bed and give each paw when asked. His recall when out on a walk is 100%. Now for the problem...he will not recall at home. It's 50-50 if he comes back. We live on a largish small holding. You can see how this is an issue!
He gets walked twice a day - goes jogging/running up the mountain for 45mins in the morning and to the beach/forest every evening/afternoon for 1.5-2 hours. Definitely not under exercised! My Mother only works 3 days/week so most days he has someone home with him and on the 3 days he is left alone for any length of time he is in the laundry with access to a large deck area and has another dog (female JRT x Foxhound) for company along with kongs, toys, bones etc. He is never destructive during these times - just seems to snooze!
So far I've tried:
Calling all the dogs and when the other 3 dogs some giving them lots of attention. No dice.
Calling Archie and rewarding with treats when he does come. He's not particularly food orientated even with cheese/meat...only choccie gets him going and obviously that is not an option to give him!
Calling Archie and having a "high reward" toy (squeaky toy, the only squeaky toy he has) that is only offered when he comes to call and then he gets to keep it and have 5mins of play each time he comes.
I'm down to restarting the recall training (i.e. he gets to stay on the training line and gets "reeled in" when called)
or
Trying a static shock collar.... as we had a recent livestock chasing issue (our own deer) I'm tending towards this as it might work to solve both issues? He knows he mustn't chase the deer but looses control very occasionally.
Suggestions? Ideas?