Bossdog
Well-Known Member
So, all is going pretty well with Barnacles so far, I have had previous experience with Cavs and he is by far the most intelligent one I have ever met, he can now sit, down, paw, wait (including for his dinner until released!) AND recall away from other dogs on walks.... the credit for all of this goes to CC (thank you!!) who advised teaching the watch me and it has worked a treat. He knows where he is and isn't allowed in the house, sleeps on his own in the kitchen with no fuss and is generally a lovely happy dog to have.
BUT.... he is proving a bit difficult in two situations, with the cats and barking at other dogs when he is on the lead.
So, the cats. It's definitley movement triggered and they are quite flightly cats although they did get on beautifully with my GSD who had a really high prey drive so I know they can do it but he is really gobby and will chase in the house. I started off by having the tortie in the living room in the evening with him on a lead and doing watch me everytime he so much as looked at her but if I was a split second too late and he started barking it is really hard to make him stop. But this was really stressing the cat out and I'm not sure I'm doing the right thing so need a really basic strategy, I know they might never get on but it would be nice to try. He did make some progress when one came down this morning without me realising, shot off back up the stairs and he stopped at the bottom because he knows he isn't allowed up there.
Also, whilst he is brilliant with other dogs on walks off the lead and has a rapidly improving recall, on lead through the village he is excessivly gobby towards other dogs. Again, if I catch him before he gets 'the look' he will watch me and gets loads of praise for doing so but if I miss that window of opportunity he is a demon possessed and it's really hard to get his attention back.... wha should I do in this situation, drag him away out of sight?
TBH, for a rescue he is pretty awesome generally and I know it's early days but just want to be consistent with him and not keep changing strategies
And I love this becuase he has a lovely heart on his forehead!
Apologies for the essay!
BUT.... he is proving a bit difficult in two situations, with the cats and barking at other dogs when he is on the lead.
So, the cats. It's definitley movement triggered and they are quite flightly cats although they did get on beautifully with my GSD who had a really high prey drive so I know they can do it but he is really gobby and will chase in the house. I started off by having the tortie in the living room in the evening with him on a lead and doing watch me everytime he so much as looked at her but if I was a split second too late and he started barking it is really hard to make him stop. But this was really stressing the cat out and I'm not sure I'm doing the right thing so need a really basic strategy, I know they might never get on but it would be nice to try. He did make some progress when one came down this morning without me realising, shot off back up the stairs and he stopped at the bottom because he knows he isn't allowed up there.
Also, whilst he is brilliant with other dogs on walks off the lead and has a rapidly improving recall, on lead through the village he is excessivly gobby towards other dogs. Again, if I catch him before he gets 'the look' he will watch me and gets loads of praise for doing so but if I miss that window of opportunity he is a demon possessed and it's really hard to get his attention back.... wha should I do in this situation, drag him away out of sight?
TBH, for a rescue he is pretty awesome generally and I know it's early days but just want to be consistent with him and not keep changing strategies
And I love this becuase he has a lovely heart on his forehead!
Apologies for the essay!