bubbilygum
Well-Known Member
Our 11 month old Airedale SCREAMS if she thinks she sees a cat or a fox in our garden. We don't let her in the garden if we can see a cat is out there (both of our neighbours have cats and we obviously don't want to encourage her chasing them, and we never have done, but I suppose it is instinctual more than anything) but often there ISN'T a cat there and she screams her head off anyway! We've tried moving her to a different room, leaving her until she stops screaming before testing her out, letting her out straight away, telling her off, distracting her with a toy etc, but nothing seems to work. If we get hold of her collar to move her away from the door she just screams more and throws herself around! We aren't hurting her (except for perhaps hurting her pride!) but she makes such a big deal out of it. We don't have cats ourselves but I would like for her to ignore the cats ideally, and I certainly don't want her chasing them or worse catching one... Has anyone got any suggestions? She also does this if she sees a cat when we are walking... She is kept on a lead at all times unless we are somewhere open and secure (where there will be no cats!) because her recall is terrible if anything more interesting is around. We have been practicing her recall at home in the garden (where she is also useless at coming when called) and we tried treats, using playing with a rope toy, whistles etc, and all worked occassionally but it seemed like we would make progress then regress twice as quickly. She is just so stubborn. I would love to be able to let her off the lead on walks but at the minute that just isn't an option! Any ideas on stopping her cat hatred and teaching her to come when she's called?!