Twiglet
Well-Known Member
My parents have recently got a 10 month old chocolate labradoodle from a rescue charity. He's utterly lovely, and the most happy friendly dog to be around........BUT he is very typical of his 'breed' in that he is selectively very very deaf when off the lead. If he sees another dog, he will go, and no amount of calling will bring him back until he's good and ready.
I've been told that they have to walk off when this happens, so that they don't reinforce the message that the world revolves around Alfie-Doodle........however, he is so oblivious, that he's content to just lose whoever's walking him.
When he does return after being called, he's given a treat and praised. We've tried distracting him with a ball, and try and gain his attention before he runs, but he's quite inconsistent in that it'll work some times, and not others.
He attends training once a week, and his other skills are very good - he's incredibly intelligent.
He is still 'entire', so I imagine this is probably not helping.
So, any suggestions?!
This is the doodle in question:
I've been told that they have to walk off when this happens, so that they don't reinforce the message that the world revolves around Alfie-Doodle........however, he is so oblivious, that he's content to just lose whoever's walking him.
When he does return after being called, he's given a treat and praised. We've tried distracting him with a ball, and try and gain his attention before he runs, but he's quite inconsistent in that it'll work some times, and not others.
He attends training once a week, and his other skills are very good - he's incredibly intelligent.
He is still 'entire', so I imagine this is probably not helping.
So, any suggestions?!
This is the doodle in question: