amage
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So I have Rory two weeks and we are getting on brilliantly but do have some small issues. Recall training is going well...we have now progressed to started some off lead work early in the morning when there is nobody on the beach to distract him. We are still sticking to on lead at busy times as he has an attention span that makes my goldfish' ateention span look long lol. At the yard i am having to tie up on a long rope as he has a tendency to bugger off. We are working on this every day and it is improving. Part of the reason behind long rope is that he is also not remotely horse smart....tis a bit funny coz he is very cow smart but doesn't seem to appreciate that he should treat cows & horses the same! He is on a tie up hook in the middle of the yard, can reach water, grass, shade, sunshine and generally any part of the yard he wants to. He is also not tied for longer than 15-20 mins. I pop him in crate at home when I am riding in the eve...only live 2mins from yard so no big job to go back and get him after riding so he can join in evening yard jobs! One of my key issues on the yard is that if he is tied up and I am doing something with a horse he barks constantly. I feel that part of it is jealousy and part of it is nervousness but either way it is not acceptable. Any suggestions as to how to nip it in the bud?! He is also alot younger than we first thought...most likely 9-10 months. He looks older but is very very puppyish in his mannerisms eg when cocking his leg if he gets distracted by something he forgets to keep the leg up...oops! He is one hundred percent in the house and his crate and has had no accidents so that is fab but he is most definitely very babyish. He is getting neutered on Friday (poor baba) and i'm hoping this will help with the goldfish attention span so any suggestions as to how to progress in the recall with distractions and how to prevent barking when tied up.