Toast
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Right so, Ella is my first puppy, shes a 5 month old Rottweiler and a typical happy puppy. Everything in the world is THE BEST EVER 
She is walked off lead most of the time, i wanted to start early with that because i think its important that they learn from an early age. Her recall is pretty good... most of the time. If we walk on our own its damn near perfect, she wont go too far and will come back when asked. If we walk with our friends Staffy boy its far more exciting so its a little trickier to get her to come back but not impossible. She always gets a little treat when she comes, so it isnt like she has nothing exciting to come back to me for.
Though, yesterday we were walking our usual route and after letting her off lead i realised there were some walkers out, without dogs. A couple of adults and a child. I shouted her a couple of times to stay close to me as i knew she was desperate to go and say hello, with her breed i realise they can make some people anxious and i wouldnt want to appear the obnoxious dog owner who lets their dog leap all over anyone. She kept running backwards and forwards creeping further and further to the people until eventually no amount of calling her and was going to get her to come back and she inevitably went and said the enthusiastic hello that she was bursting to do, cue child running about screaming making Ella think it was THE BEST EVER. Luckily the parents were really good about it and i apologised when i managed to get hold of the beast.
One to one, shes fab, but when theres something else in the picture she just completely ignores you. Same goes for when shes doing something she knows perfectly well she shouldnt be doing. She just turns a deaf ear.
How can i improve on this and stop her just completely ignoring me?
She is walked off lead most of the time, i wanted to start early with that because i think its important that they learn from an early age. Her recall is pretty good... most of the time. If we walk on our own its damn near perfect, she wont go too far and will come back when asked. If we walk with our friends Staffy boy its far more exciting so its a little trickier to get her to come back but not impossible. She always gets a little treat when she comes, so it isnt like she has nothing exciting to come back to me for.
Though, yesterday we were walking our usual route and after letting her off lead i realised there were some walkers out, without dogs. A couple of adults and a child. I shouted her a couple of times to stay close to me as i knew she was desperate to go and say hello, with her breed i realise they can make some people anxious and i wouldnt want to appear the obnoxious dog owner who lets their dog leap all over anyone. She kept running backwards and forwards creeping further and further to the people until eventually no amount of calling her and was going to get her to come back and she inevitably went and said the enthusiastic hello that she was bursting to do, cue child running about screaming making Ella think it was THE BEST EVER. Luckily the parents were really good about it and i apologised when i managed to get hold of the beast.
One to one, shes fab, but when theres something else in the picture she just completely ignores you. Same goes for when shes doing something she knows perfectly well she shouldnt be doing. She just turns a deaf ear.
How can i improve on this and stop her just completely ignoring me?