Spudlet
Well-Known Member
I need some advice please.
Henry is normally fairly laid back for a spaniel, but at events he gets hugely overexcited. It's the horses that do it, he was literally quivering with excitement at one point today, whining and yodelling whenever one passed and leaping about like a numpty.
I have tried ignoring this, reprimanding the noise with a 'quiet' command, nudging him as a distraction, distracting with a treat and holding him on my lap. Squirting him with water helped a bit but it only really stopped the noise, not the excitement.
He sees horses in fields everyday at work and we have met people out hacking when we have been walking many times but since I don't ride at the moment he has never had the chance to sit and watch horses working. I think he just finds it very very exciting to see them moving.
I don't have a ride at the moment and even if I did I don't think it would be very fair to expect it to work with the Hound of the Baskervilles as an audience! So not much chance of getting him used to seeing horses being ridden.
I don't want to leave him at home.
Any ideas?
Henry is normally fairly laid back for a spaniel, but at events he gets hugely overexcited. It's the horses that do it, he was literally quivering with excitement at one point today, whining and yodelling whenever one passed and leaping about like a numpty.
I have tried ignoring this, reprimanding the noise with a 'quiet' command, nudging him as a distraction, distracting with a treat and holding him on my lap. Squirting him with water helped a bit but it only really stopped the noise, not the excitement.
He sees horses in fields everyday at work and we have met people out hacking when we have been walking many times but since I don't ride at the moment he has never had the chance to sit and watch horses working. I think he just finds it very very exciting to see them moving.
I don't have a ride at the moment and even if I did I don't think it would be very fair to expect it to work with the Hound of the Baskervilles as an audience! So not much chance of getting him used to seeing horses being ridden.
I don't want to leave him at home.
Any ideas?