nofie
Well-Known Member
We have had our rescue dog for around 3 months now. She is lovely except for 2 things.
One is that she is a nightmare when it comes to other dogs. She can be strong on the lead, but she has been getting better and now most of the time she will walk to heel. However, she is always alert and on the lookout, and if she sees another dog she just completely loses control and pulls to be with the dog. She is completely focussed on the dog and you just cannot get her attention.
The second thing is she often gets carried away with young men and wants to play, but again just completely loses control and we can't seem to get her attention.
She is still young, around 1-2 years. We don't know much about her history, but we are hoping she can be re-trained because if she doesn't improve my parents just won't be able to cope with her as they get older.
We have tried a few things, including clicker training, but the main thing seems to be getting her attention, which seems impossible. She doesn't really respond to being told off either.
Any suggestons? We are probably going to seek professional help but I wondered if anyone on here has had similar experiences.
One is that she is a nightmare when it comes to other dogs. She can be strong on the lead, but she has been getting better and now most of the time she will walk to heel. However, she is always alert and on the lookout, and if she sees another dog she just completely loses control and pulls to be with the dog. She is completely focussed on the dog and you just cannot get her attention.
The second thing is she often gets carried away with young men and wants to play, but again just completely loses control and we can't seem to get her attention.
She is still young, around 1-2 years. We don't know much about her history, but we are hoping she can be re-trained because if she doesn't improve my parents just won't be able to cope with her as they get older.
We have tried a few things, including clicker training, but the main thing seems to be getting her attention, which seems impossible. She doesn't really respond to being told off either.
Any suggestons? We are probably going to seek professional help but I wondered if anyone on here has had similar experiences.