JustAnotherNeddy
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Hello, please help as i'm pulling my hair out!
P.s it's long!
Some of you may know i have a 16month old fox red lab bitch who i take pictures of regularly.
She is very intelligent, usually picking commands up after 5-7 repetitions. She knows sit, lie, stay, heel in both english and german (i use german and my parents use english with her, not ideal i know but she responds to both immediately and usually to german better anyway!)
We were given her at 7 months from a young family who just had a baby girl and she was too much. She was crated, but was rarely out of her crate, knew no commands and was walked maximum of 5-10 mins a day pulling all the way.
Since being with us she's learnt all basic commands, is VERY food orientated (typical lab!) and loves squeaky balls and sticks.
However, as soon as we leave the confines of our home/garden, it all goes to pot. We have access to a public footpath with some big fields down it, bordered one side by a railway with just post and rail separating. She's fine off lead with regards to other dogs and not going more than a certain distance from me... until she see's a bird/rabbit/reallygoodscent and then she's off. She does come back in her own time (ignoring me) but its getting dangerous with the trains and i can't risk it. I've never had a recall problem with any of my other labs i've had, they all were taught from puppy age to come to call for a biscuit or a cuddle. But with this one i'm stumped. She just listens when she wants too, even when i call her in an excited voice she just glances then carries on, and if i use my angry (and apparently very scary) voice she drops to the floor in a lie position for max of 3 seconds, then goes again and angry voice works no more!
She is trained to a stop whistle and sits (probably the most valuable thing i've taught her!) but only momentarily if something interesting is happening, and then is off again.
Please help me! I don't want her to have to stay on her lead the whole time!
Are there any techniques or tricks of the trade to nail this and not let it become a bigger problem?
Some of you may know i have a 16month old fox red lab bitch who i take pictures of regularly.
She is very intelligent, usually picking commands up after 5-7 repetitions. She knows sit, lie, stay, heel in both english and german (i use german and my parents use english with her, not ideal i know but she responds to both immediately and usually to german better anyway!)
We were given her at 7 months from a young family who just had a baby girl and she was too much. She was crated, but was rarely out of her crate, knew no commands and was walked maximum of 5-10 mins a day pulling all the way.
Since being with us she's learnt all basic commands, is VERY food orientated (typical lab!) and loves squeaky balls and sticks.
However, as soon as we leave the confines of our home/garden, it all goes to pot. We have access to a public footpath with some big fields down it, bordered one side by a railway with just post and rail separating. She's fine off lead with regards to other dogs and not going more than a certain distance from me... until she see's a bird/rabbit/reallygoodscent and then she's off. She does come back in her own time (ignoring me) but its getting dangerous with the trains and i can't risk it. I've never had a recall problem with any of my other labs i've had, they all were taught from puppy age to come to call for a biscuit or a cuddle. But with this one i'm stumped. She just listens when she wants too, even when i call her in an excited voice she just glances then carries on, and if i use my angry (and apparently very scary) voice she drops to the floor in a lie position for max of 3 seconds, then goes again and angry voice works no more!
She is trained to a stop whistle and sits (probably the most valuable thing i've taught her!) but only momentarily if something interesting is happening, and then is off again.
Please help me! I don't want her to have to stay on her lead the whole time!
Are there any techniques or tricks of the trade to nail this and not let it become a bigger problem?