emmaln
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
Well what a pain! My 9 month old Ridgy puppy has been so so brilliant and can do all the usual sit, wait, stay, come, heel and is the perfect puppy in the house to boot! We had started spot training her at the yard- she has a spot where she sits outside the field and in the stable yard if asked she will return to the spot or wait on the spot this way i can get her to wait outside of the field whilst i put my 3yr old (who would love to play mm) in her pen then she is allowed in the field whilst i poo pick etc. anyways it has been going so well and her and my TB ex racer have a fab relationship (they mostly ignore each other but show each other respect!)
Unfortunately yesterday she got a nasty shock from the electric fencing (which often doesn't work, think yard owner has tried turning it up so it works better or something?) She ran all the way back to the car screaming her head off! Walked her back to the field on the lead calmly and she seemed fine (she has had a little shock before which didn't bother her at all.)
Anyways took her home and she was so clingy all day was sick twice (having said that not sure if it was related she was sick during the night before as well oh joy of joys!) Slept well over night and seemed fine this morning, took her to the yard and she was quite happily pootling about whilst i mucked out then i took her up to my friends field (no electric fencing on the field) so that i could check on her horses and half way she turned on her heels and ran back to the car!
Put her on the lead and calmly walked her up to my field she was ok but not happy then when Toffs came oveer to say hello and have her morning sniff puppy started shaking and hiding her head behind my legs!
So frustrated now as i know that all the hard work we put in will have to be done again slowly! Ridgies are quite sensitive dogs and have a long memory, just really hope with little and often trips to the girlies we can get over this hurdle!!!
Sorry that was so long i have verbal diarhea (and can't spell that word)
Well what a pain! My 9 month old Ridgy puppy has been so so brilliant and can do all the usual sit, wait, stay, come, heel and is the perfect puppy in the house to boot! We had started spot training her at the yard- she has a spot where she sits outside the field and in the stable yard if asked she will return to the spot or wait on the spot this way i can get her to wait outside of the field whilst i put my 3yr old (who would love to play mm) in her pen then she is allowed in the field whilst i poo pick etc. anyways it has been going so well and her and my TB ex racer have a fab relationship (they mostly ignore each other but show each other respect!)
Unfortunately yesterday she got a nasty shock from the electric fencing (which often doesn't work, think yard owner has tried turning it up so it works better or something?) She ran all the way back to the car screaming her head off! Walked her back to the field on the lead calmly and she seemed fine (she has had a little shock before which didn't bother her at all.)
Anyways took her home and she was so clingy all day was sick twice (having said that not sure if it was related she was sick during the night before as well oh joy of joys!) Slept well over night and seemed fine this morning, took her to the yard and she was quite happily pootling about whilst i mucked out then i took her up to my friends field (no electric fencing on the field) so that i could check on her horses and half way she turned on her heels and ran back to the car!
So frustrated now as i know that all the hard work we put in will have to be done again slowly! Ridgies are quite sensitive dogs and have a long memory, just really hope with little and often trips to the girlies we can get over this hurdle!!!
Sorry that was so long i have verbal diarhea (and can't spell that word)