HoHum
Well-Known Member
I have an ex racing greyhound, adopted about a year ago and she is lovley in every way. She is however the first sight hound I have had and I am still learning how best to manage her natural instincts.. so apologies for rambling nature ...
At four / five years am I every going to get her to recall ? My usual techniques of food and praise as well as practising when she's clearly not distracted by something else isn't producing a very consistent response. I know if she has spotted something and gone at speed I am not going to get her to break off and come back, but it would be nice when she is just pootling about!
I am fortunate to be able to walk her on downland where frequently we can go for an hour and see no other dogs. She is however walked often with friends dogs such as pointers and retrievers. and is perfectly social with them. But we have not encountered any small dogs when both her and them are off the lead. I worry that from a distance she will think it is rabbit and go for it.. were that to happen would she know it was dog and stop when she got closer?
Which leads me to muzzles. If she is off the lead anywhere around our local village she wears a muzzle as I always worry someone's cat could be close by. When she is on the downland she doesn't but I am wondering if she should, even though there is little wildlife to be seen?
How do other's manage this aspect of their sight hounds?
At four / five years am I every going to get her to recall ? My usual techniques of food and praise as well as practising when she's clearly not distracted by something else isn't producing a very consistent response. I know if she has spotted something and gone at speed I am not going to get her to break off and come back, but it would be nice when she is just pootling about!
I am fortunate to be able to walk her on downland where frequently we can go for an hour and see no other dogs. She is however walked often with friends dogs such as pointers and retrievers. and is perfectly social with them. But we have not encountered any small dogs when both her and them are off the lead. I worry that from a distance she will think it is rabbit and go for it.. were that to happen would she know it was dog and stop when she got closer?
Which leads me to muzzles. If she is off the lead anywhere around our local village she wears a muzzle as I always worry someone's cat could be close by. When she is on the downland she doesn't but I am wondering if she should, even though there is little wildlife to be seen?
How do other's manage this aspect of their sight hounds?