TheBlackMoth
Well-Known Member
Hi, I am hoping someone can help with my problem with one of my JRTs.
Some background. We have two JRTs - brother and sister and have had them since they were 8 weeks old. Bunny, the girl, is bright and intelligent and confident - but very barky. Mumble, the boy has always been a little timid at home but on walks was very aggressive and ran at people barking like mad, particulary little children and runners and also ran at other dogs no matter their size. We had him neutered in the hope that it would calm his aggression and embarked on distraction techniques. So whenever we went out we took loads of treats and every time we saw a runner, a child, another dog we called the dogs and offered them a treat. Now this works most of the time and Mumble has calmed down a lot on walks.
However, in the house we have another problem. We have eight cats, four before dogs and four after. Now the four after dogs are not bothered by the dogs and in fact play with them and chase them. However, the four before cats don't like being chased and hence my problem. Everytime the cat flap goes the dogs go mad and rush into the kitchen to chase a cat. This is not good in so many ways - but mostly because they are often sat on my knee and I am bruised and battered from the scrabble to get off me. So I get a whistle and decided to blow it hard every time they ran after the cats. Now this worked brilliantly with the girl and she stops in her tracks and runs back to the sofa with her tail between her legs and she is starting to think twice before going. A few more days of it and I can see she will stop.
However, I have had to stop because Mumble shakes for an hour after I blow the whistle and is clearly very very unhappy with it. He has started sitting with us in the evening with his tail between his legs and his ears flat back looking so miserable and if I call him he comes crawling over to me as though he expects me to smack him.
I want to stop them chasing the cats in the house - or at least reacting to the cat flap - but I am very worried about Mumble who is obviously very upset. It's funny but in the house he has often behaved like an abused dog - very nervy and shy.
Ok so that's a major essay. Well done for getting to the end of it - any advice gratefully received.
Some background. We have two JRTs - brother and sister and have had them since they were 8 weeks old. Bunny, the girl, is bright and intelligent and confident - but very barky. Mumble, the boy has always been a little timid at home but on walks was very aggressive and ran at people barking like mad, particulary little children and runners and also ran at other dogs no matter their size. We had him neutered in the hope that it would calm his aggression and embarked on distraction techniques. So whenever we went out we took loads of treats and every time we saw a runner, a child, another dog we called the dogs and offered them a treat. Now this works most of the time and Mumble has calmed down a lot on walks.
However, in the house we have another problem. We have eight cats, four before dogs and four after. Now the four after dogs are not bothered by the dogs and in fact play with them and chase them. However, the four before cats don't like being chased and hence my problem. Everytime the cat flap goes the dogs go mad and rush into the kitchen to chase a cat. This is not good in so many ways - but mostly because they are often sat on my knee and I am bruised and battered from the scrabble to get off me. So I get a whistle and decided to blow it hard every time they ran after the cats. Now this worked brilliantly with the girl and she stops in her tracks and runs back to the sofa with her tail between her legs and she is starting to think twice before going. A few more days of it and I can see she will stop.
However, I have had to stop because Mumble shakes for an hour after I blow the whistle and is clearly very very unhappy with it. He has started sitting with us in the evening with his tail between his legs and his ears flat back looking so miserable and if I call him he comes crawling over to me as though he expects me to smack him.
I want to stop them chasing the cats in the house - or at least reacting to the cat flap - but I am very worried about Mumble who is obviously very upset. It's funny but in the house he has often behaved like an abused dog - very nervy and shy.
Ok so that's a major essay. Well done for getting to the end of it - any advice gratefully received.