Fools Motto
Well-Known Member
I had a major problem earlier today, where my elderly whippet X got into 'the wrong crowd'! Her own fault (?)
She homed in on a man walking 2 dogs, one on lead (dog aggressive, so understandably in control on leash) and a terrier off lead. Trouble is, whippet x now has a ''thing'' for most other walkers, because they have treats... and she is so gentle they give her treats..(despite my saying she doesn't need it) She has become addicted to treats! .She USED to be so loyal but now will run away to go after a 'treat person'. Is this an age thing? Her eyesight is clearly sharp, as must her nose be! so for the first time in her 12 + years she 'whippets' off to other people! Unless I can get her before she goes, I struggle to stop her going. Normally no one minds... but today the on lead dog did. Sadly we met at cross paths - i had no idea they were there. She couldn't care less what the on lead dog was doing to her, he was having a go - poor owner was trying to stop him, while trying not to trip over my embarrassment as she was trying her hardest to get into that mans pocket! One cut ear later...
She doesn't need treats... I don't like the idea of walking with treats.... it would mean she stuck to my pocket instead of being a dog, just lumbering along sniffing, doing dog things.
Can older dogs get more ravenous and obsessive over food?
Just wanted opinions and ideas.
Meanwhile the young spaniel has been brilliant..
She homed in on a man walking 2 dogs, one on lead (dog aggressive, so understandably in control on leash) and a terrier off lead. Trouble is, whippet x now has a ''thing'' for most other walkers, because they have treats... and she is so gentle they give her treats..(despite my saying she doesn't need it) She has become addicted to treats! .She USED to be so loyal but now will run away to go after a 'treat person'. Is this an age thing? Her eyesight is clearly sharp, as must her nose be! so for the first time in her 12 + years she 'whippets' off to other people! Unless I can get her before she goes, I struggle to stop her going. Normally no one minds... but today the on lead dog did. Sadly we met at cross paths - i had no idea they were there. She couldn't care less what the on lead dog was doing to her, he was having a go - poor owner was trying to stop him, while trying not to trip over my embarrassment as she was trying her hardest to get into that mans pocket! One cut ear later...
She doesn't need treats... I don't like the idea of walking with treats.... it would mean she stuck to my pocket instead of being a dog, just lumbering along sniffing, doing dog things.
Can older dogs get more ravenous and obsessive over food?
Just wanted opinions and ideas.
Meanwhile the young spaniel has been brilliant..