Beanwood
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Thought I would post this here as interested in your feedback. This pupster (18 months old, neutered..) has been with us four days. I managed to capture the most aroused behaviour so far, so probably seeing the real hooligan emerging now!
So, the scenario, late walk, and pupsters first group walk of the day. I have taken him out on a lead walk, and very short fun sessions through the day. Took all for for a gentle bimble round the paddock, no toys or retrieving. Just a quiet sniff around.....
He had one episode of trying to hump Casper, so popped him on the lead and walked a bit. Casper then bolted....but came back on his magic word cue (lost, lost lost!)
I dropped Romeo's lead to avoid him lunging. He is very excited by Casper and tries to hump him again.
My approach: Pick up lead, calmly remove him from Casper, redirect, using his name (because we worked on this earlier, name, get attention, throw a treat...) I use the "sit" cue, it's one of the few he knows, to assess his arousal level. He responds fairly well, so I decide to keep him moving, but work on keeping a loose lead. Tricky one! I do have a perfect fit harness for him, but for now, used a limited slip I had tucked in my pocket.
Pupster in my mind seems to calm quickly. I thought it good he could continue to walk alongside me without lunging or mithering the other dogs.
So my question, would you have done anything differently?
Appreciate comments as in all likelihood this scenario will repeat itself over the next few days!
So, the scenario, late walk, and pupsters first group walk of the day. I have taken him out on a lead walk, and very short fun sessions through the day. Took all for for a gentle bimble round the paddock, no toys or retrieving. Just a quiet sniff around.....
He had one episode of trying to hump Casper, so popped him on the lead and walked a bit. Casper then bolted....but came back on his magic word cue (lost, lost lost!)
I dropped Romeo's lead to avoid him lunging. He is very excited by Casper and tries to hump him again.
My approach: Pick up lead, calmly remove him from Casper, redirect, using his name (because we worked on this earlier, name, get attention, throw a treat...) I use the "sit" cue, it's one of the few he knows, to assess his arousal level. He responds fairly well, so I decide to keep him moving, but work on keeping a loose lead. Tricky one! I do have a perfect fit harness for him, but for now, used a limited slip I had tucked in my pocket.
Pupster in my mind seems to calm quickly. I thought it good he could continue to walk alongside me without lunging or mithering the other dogs.
So my question, would you have done anything differently?