- Location
- Close to Devon/Somerset border
Molly has always been a quiet dog, very biddable and basically quite calm, in other words 'easy' - yes, there is a 'however' coming.
Towards the end of lockdown proper, our neighbouring farmer renewed some fencing in the field across the top of our garden, behind our sheds. Within this fence is a gate allowing us access to part of his field that, because it is steep and under low tress, is left, not cut and only rarely do cattle get to this area. Since the gate was renewed, J has been taking Molly into the top of the field (when no stock is there) to play, usually early evenings before her meal.
A couple of days ago, J was in the garden and I was in the house. I thought Molls was with him and he thought she was with me - classic cock up. Anyway, no sign of her, eventually J spotted her way across the field, right over the far side, this is no titchy field, so she was a spot in the distance. Molly has never gone away from us before, even when confronted with open doors or open gates, she's always looked to us to decide direction. I was stunned at her suddenly going all UDI.
Since then, she has started to be what I can only call bolshy, I can't think of an appropriate word. She will ignore requests in training and when out on walks. Not all the time, but occasionally. She is also seems to be getting more hyper, again for want of a better word.
I'm thinking, maybe I've been complacent and taken her apparent easy going nature for granted and somehow taken my eye off the ball. She's 4.5 now so way too old for adolescent shenanigans.
Any MLF insights would be very welcome.
Towards the end of lockdown proper, our neighbouring farmer renewed some fencing in the field across the top of our garden, behind our sheds. Within this fence is a gate allowing us access to part of his field that, because it is steep and under low tress, is left, not cut and only rarely do cattle get to this area. Since the gate was renewed, J has been taking Molly into the top of the field (when no stock is there) to play, usually early evenings before her meal.
A couple of days ago, J was in the garden and I was in the house. I thought Molls was with him and he thought she was with me - classic cock up. Anyway, no sign of her, eventually J spotted her way across the field, right over the far side, this is no titchy field, so she was a spot in the distance. Molly has never gone away from us before, even when confronted with open doors or open gates, she's always looked to us to decide direction. I was stunned at her suddenly going all UDI.
Since then, she has started to be what I can only call bolshy, I can't think of an appropriate word. She will ignore requests in training and when out on walks. Not all the time, but occasionally. She is also seems to be getting more hyper, again for want of a better word.
I'm thinking, maybe I've been complacent and taken her apparent easy going nature for granted and somehow taken my eye off the ball. She's 4.5 now so way too old for adolescent shenanigans.
Any MLF insights would be very welcome.