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  1. My Collie is currently enrolled in k9-5 in Ossie Park.

    I have never had a problem with them there, they are always welcoming and friendly, and open to all dogs, My dog was starting to show agression towards dogs as a puppy, and i had her doing puppy school since i got her, recommended day care. She has come out of her shell after a few weeks she is much much better. Awesome way to teach them acceptable dog communication too :)

    Highly recommended. But there was about a month wait to fit her in. Well worth it.

    :-)

  2. They have contained the dog. The fences have been put higher and it is inside when they aren't home now. It hsn't escaped in months. Thankyou everyone for your advice. I will pass all onto the owner :-)

  3. My friend has the dog. The offense they are claiming is that when the dog escapes and the rangers try to catch it that he growls and lunges at them. Obviously he is highly stressed and reacting. He is very friendly to all people on walks and in the house. He has never harmed a person or animal. I don't know the full story. But RSPCA are trying to take the dog and put him down claiming he is aggressive.

  4. Hey, I've had all bad experiences with RSPCA. And I need your opinion firstly my puppy was out in puppy class there. Placed in a small area and forced to play with an overexcited puppy when she was very nervous to start with. This has caused her to freak out anytime a dog is heading towards her or is over excited.

    Secondly. I have a friend who has a very friendly cross, whom jumped the fence and got out of their yard a few times. He has always returned or been caught n returned. All fines for this have been paid. The neighbors are now complaining and saying he is aggressive. This dog has been well brought up. Around 6 young children and a lovely family. He is very dog friendly and people friendly. I have met him many times. All he wants is pats n cuddles. RSPCA are now threatening to put him down because they claim he is aggressive. They are now wanting to rehome him for a chance of him living. But due to RSPCA claiming he is aggressive they have been told rescue groups will refuse to take him. What options are there for them? RSPCA are refusing to listen and threatening putting him down.

    He needs a second chance. He is an amazing dog. And if I could take him. I would. But I already have 2 dogs. All advice appreciated.

  5. So my BC x Kelpie pup is coming up to her 1st Birthday....and i want to celebrate....with a cake!!

    Does anybody have any good dog friendly cake recipes?

    Meat ones would be preferred...she is a huge fan of raw meet and any cooked meat. :-)

    Thanks in advance for any recipes!!

  6. Hi All,

    I am just wondering if anybody knows any nice spots for me to take my 10 month old border collie for a good run around. I'm looking for somewhere very quiet (as she does she some fear aggression towards dog). A lake, or natural land open area? I have my regular spot, but was wondering if there were any others around. I am in the Northern Suburbs.

    Thanks

  7. The day care my dog is currently enrolled in has specific days for different sized dogs and different levels of excitement. She is a medium sized border collie, and there are a few smaller dogs, but not that many, most of them are larger breeds, similar breeds. I find that they are grouped very appropriately. I have also visited on a different day where the smaller breed dogs are in. Which i thought was good, there wasn't any larger dogs or more intimidating dogs and they all seemed happy and playing. Strongly reccommend K9to5 in ozzie park. I have also heard good things about Billys day care..i think theres one in belmont and one in wangara.

    :-)

  8. Do any of you Perth Dog Lovers meet up for dog play dates and socialization? I'd love to meet up with some new people for my Puppy Layla, I'd like an on lead place for her to meet and smell aroundn as she is still a little fearful around dogs off lead!! And her recall is horrific :p

  9. STRONGLY recommend Doggy day care called K9to5 in Osbourne Park.

    The owners are lovely and the workers are awesome too ( i am friends with one of the current workers there outside of the day care)

    My dog has regained her confidence around other dogs after a bad experience at doggy training. Strongly recommend it, dogs are highly supervised and lots of activities for them to do during the day!!!

    Love it there. Originally joined to help her confidence and was aiming on doing it for a month. 3 Months later and i never intend to take her out as long as i can afford it.

    Not sure how pricey it is, as i didnt look around. I pay $38 for a day a week. Dogs are put in on days with suitably sized dogs which helps heaps!!!

  10. Afghan Hound: Sir Walter, Faxon, Lochie, Bluey, Miffy,

    Airedale Terrier: Abbey

    Akita: Kyojin, Kuma

    Alaskan Malamute: Indiana, Kira

    American Staffordshire Terrier: Tua, Max, Juno, Cash, Loki, Jessie, Harley, Bella

    Anatolian Shepherd: Trojan

    Australian Cattle Dog: Elvis, Matilda, Katie

    Australian Cattle Dog X : Frosty

    Australian Shepherd: Banjo, Archie, Lottie, Millie, Alice, Hannah, Hudson, Flynn, Gossip, Ava, Rusty, Lili

    Australian Silky Terrier: Holly, Rolle

    Australian terrier: Bailey, Brandy, Jasper

    Australian Kelpie: Revan, Abby, Bluey, Cahill, Franky, Izzy, Safire, Milky, Kinta, Banjo, Rosie, Skye, Emerald, Gem, Meg

    Australian Kelpie X:Toby, Cooper

    Basset Hound : Gemma

    Beagle : Teagan,Ollie, Ellie, Dusky, Brodie, Billy, Piper, Briar, Scarlett, Buffy, Emmie

    Bearded Collie: Charlie, Bonnie, Bailie

    Belgian Shepherd (Groenendael): Fleming, Ivy

    Bichon Frise: Jag

    Bichon Frise X: Harper

    Bloodhound: Earl

    Border Collie: Roy, Molly, Kirra, Rory, Rumour, Diesel, Kobie, Emma, Kenzie, Maggie, Ella, Shelby, Jayde, Ashli, Mia, 'Bubba', Wyc, Echo, Topolino, Sally, Xena, CK, Wikki, Gemima, Carter, Maddy, Charlie,

    Border Collie x: Anna, Cally

    Border Collie x Husky: Spider

    Border collie x kelpie: Jasmine, Layla

    Border Terrier: Tammy

    Borzoi: Oberon, Boris, Sonya, Kurgan, Ursula, Apollo, Atlas, Adonis, Argus, Alektos, Arinyes, Athena, Aphrodite, Aidos, Andromeda, Ares, Alexander

    Boston Terrier: Archer

    Boxer: Bruno, Nelsson, Bondi, Booker

    Brittany: Zora

    Bull Terrier: Bonnerville, Atlas, Stitch

    Bull Terrier (Miniature) Lainie

    Cane Corso: Ali

    Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: Anouk, Ben, Bree, Ingrid, Jersey, Lacey, Fern, Floyd, Indy, Arnie, Joey, Renae, Bailey, Murphy, Maggie, Millie, Chloe,Toby,Zonda, Molly, Charlotte, Lily, Porridge, Jasper

    Chesapeake Bay Retriever: Piper

    Chihuahua: Chelsea and Pansy, Heidi, Bertie, Moose, Archi,Pepe, Squirt, Limpet, Jasper, Bella, Dobby, Bud, Johnny

    Chihuahua x Maltese: Midget

    Chinese Crested: Louis, Daisy, Cyrus, Madeline, Sarge, Pepper, Fletcher, Darla, Oz, Xander, Faith

    Chinese Crested Powder Puff x Tibetan Terrier: Dee, Carrie, Benita, Jenna

    Chow Chow: Shengo

    Cocker Spaniel : Maggie,Jesie, Bonnie, Chelsea, Darcy

    Curly Coated Retriever: Angus & Freddie

    Curly Coated Retriever x Labrador Retriever: Maggie

    Dalmatian: Appollo, Cleo

    Deerhound: Rhys, Calleigh, Bernard, Elfin, Ronnie

    Deerhound X: D'Arcy

    Doberman: Opal, Brutus

    Dogue De Bordeaux: Moose, Chevy, Bella, Molly, Digby, Dexter, Viva, Vegas, Griffen

    Dogue De Bordeaux x Boxer: Madeline

    English Cocker Spaniel: Jesie,Bonnie, Chelsea

    English Setter: Spartan, James

    English Springer Spaniel: Buddy

    Field Spaniel: Moo

    Finnish Lapphund:Halo, Vienna, Jaana,Magnus,Aurora-Rose,Niina,Paddington,Maximus, Ahsoka, Fable, Demi,Varda, Asha, Boots, Echo, Alera, Annika, Ella, Kody

    Flatcoat Retriever: Moraig, George

    French Bulldog: Lola, FeeBee, Alexis, Claire, Lilly

    German Coolie: FlashBazil, Latte, Razzle, Willow, Dusty

    German Shepherd Dog: Java, Odin, Tlaloc, Rebus, Indi, UnoBuffy, Bronx, Sabre, Kynan, Brennan, Jack, Santha, Molly, Max, Jenna, Acteon, Roxy, Scout, Rumour, Skye,Banzai,Imba, Kira, Chloe, Duke, Cody, Fenrir

    German Shorthaired Pointer: Pip, Coco, Polo, Riley

    German Spitz (Mittel)- Amber

    German Wirehaired Pointer: Adi, Struppie

    Golden Retriever: Onslow, Matilda-Rose, Chester, Genie, Ella, Rosie, Bruce, Chloe, Chaos, Ruby, Sasha, Aria, Archer, Lexi

    Great Dane: Sparkles, Whitney

    Greyhound: Harry, Kiff, Sally, Clyde, Ryan, Amethyst, Stan, Maddie, Skye, Rosie, Ruby, Roxie, Jazz, Gypsy, Ernie, Gus, Rufus, Joey, Woody, Coconut, Cleo, Freckles, Ziggy, Candy, Jed, Fang

    Griffon Bruxellois: Mocha

    Hungarian Vizsla: Flynn, Rogan, Kobi, Ari, Belle, Monah

    Irish Setter: Fionneaghan, Maia, Aneira

    Irish Terrier: Kate, Duke

    Irish Wolfhound: Zac

    Italian Greyhound: Bella, Tari, Blaze, Zoey,

    Italian Spinone: Roisin. Enzo

    Jack Russell Terrier: Ringo, Nandi, Chief, Louis, Matilda, Tess, Maui

    Jack Russell terrier X: Thomas

    Japanese Spitz: Emmy, Angelo

    Keeshond: Jedi

    Kerry Blue Terrier: Juno, Joxer, Bahsha, Louie, Cinders, Solo

    Labrador Retriever: Lestat, Bailey, Tia, Mieka, James, Harry, Lily Rose, Zep, Molly, Milly, Jackson, Dyson, Abbey

    Lagotto Romagnolo: Rizzi, Lucca

    Leonberger: Singe

    Lowchen: Tino

    Maltese: Luna, Mia, Basil

    Maltese X: Chase, Pipi, bella, byron

    Maremma: Dennys Dog, Grace,Gina, Angel,Honey, Hollie, Snotto, Hairy Beary, Tadea

    Miniature Fox Terrier: Cleopatra, Mali

    Miniature Long Haired Dachshund: Mini, Rover

    Miniature Pinscher: Mischa, Cleo

    Murray River Curly Coated Retriever: Aggie, Soona

    Neapolitan Mastiff: Miniera, Pacchia, Bruno, Pasquala + 3, 1 week old pups

    Newfoundland dogs: Annabelle, Katy, Lukey, Xanthe, Maddy

    Norwegian Elkhound: Odin

    Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriver: Nova, Darcy, Jovi

    Papillon: Blaze, Minka, Portia, Tyson, Coco, Tonka, Mailka, Sarge, Dodger

    Pekingese: Edwina, Lyle

    Pointer : Kite Audrey Poppin konrad, Badger

    Poodle (Toy): Chilli, Maggie

    Poodle (Minature): Caroline, Brody, Prada

    Poodle (Standard) Merry & Pippin, Poppy & babies.

    Pomeranian: Daisy, Comet, Jester, Polly

    Pug: LotusFlynn, Elyse, Ted, Misty, Elly, Poppy, Sally landers,Archie, Beau, Haidee, Millies, Ivee, Jack, Bert, Cheddar, Maggie, Swank, Monte, Boof, Olivia, Archie, Bruce

    Pyrenean Mountain Dog: Sasquatch

    Rhodesian Ridgeback: Meisha, Bakari, Boss, Sierra, Kei, Dora, MatildaLily

    Rottweiler: Roxy, Feonix, Radar, Neo, Abby, Dyzney, Fame, Jag, Nellie Rose, Baylee, Dee, Zephyr, Mini, Diesel, Fire, Flint

    Saluki: Bella, Arella, Moss, Lucy, Jadir, Mab, Floyd

    Samoyed: Mistral, Alchemy, Yngvie, Dante, Bundy, Kamikaze, Fergus, Kato, Tika, Dakota

    Samoyed x: Jenna

    Schipperke: Taz Biscuit

    Schnauzer (Miniature): Maximus, Coconut,Betty,Jigga, Riva, Amy, Indy, Amber, Grace, Guy, Blue, Connie, Paddington

    Schnauzer (Standard) Baillie, Remy

    Schnauzer (Giant): Tara, Darcy

    Shar Pei: Askari, Acheron, Asante sana, Sirius, Chippy, Christina, Diezel, Cassie, Orsana, Cimba, Sebastian

    Shetland Sheepdog:Shady, Ruby, Bindi, Casey Merlin, Dexter

    Shih Tzu : Gizmo, Daisy, Zeus

    Siberian Husky: Akira, Tikaani,Romeo,Baby.Riddick,Indie, Esky, Blacky, Zuess, Zero, Mya, Suggen, Freyja, Wolf, Rumour

    Siberian Husky x: Luki

    Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier: Shaemus, Nellie, Ciara

    Staffordshire Bull Terrier: Kiara, Zola, Diesel, Kaos, Brutus, Monty, Chaos, Bean, Brock, Benson, Vulcan, Roger

    Staffordshire Bull Terrier X: Cherry

    Swedish Vallhund: Hugo

    SWF: Zoe

    Tibetan Spaniel: Annie, Nina Zena, Lily

    Tibetan Terrier: Prue, Mindy, Holly, Tara

    Tenterfield Terrier: Cinder, Zoom,Spirit,Heidi,Kimi, Heidi, Dotty

    Rescue Bitsa: Keely, Fred & Ginger, Ozzie, Tess, Maverick, Bosco, Kyah, Charlie, Astrid, Mala, Bella, Tiny Tim, Jen Jen, Lilly, Judy, Mini, Pixie, Ozzie, Dozer, Alaska, Logan, Buddy, Leela, Rusty, Pip, Brembo, Satchmo, Henry, Luna

    Welsh Corgi (Cardigan): Shandy

    White German Shepherd: Casper

    White Swiss Shepherd: Rakim,

    Whippet: Herbie, Buzz, Lewis, Rommi, Daphne, Elliot, Mindy, Whiz, Arizona aka Zassy , Griff , Penny, Kibah, Feather, Tag, Puck, Orlando, Ella, Patch, Snips, Elijah, India, Zoe, Noah, Sway, Eden, Tara, Maddee

    Weimaraner: Ariane, Lulu, Louie, Max, Ruby

    West Highland White Terrier: Penny, Mac, Daisy, Mac, Sarah, Andy, Sweep, JJ, Flash, Fergie, Crystal, Glen, Jingles, Jinnie, Loui, Mitch, Maggie, Smiekie, Zac, Roxy, Winnie, Cricket, Nova, Jo, Archie

    Wire Haired Fox Terrier: Zedley aka Tawnyoak Dream Weaver

  11. Thanks for the link and help Weasel.

    Yeah it might be more expensive but i am more than willing to pay it if it helps my Layla out. She has done Puppy School at rspca, and now is enrolled in obedience at Northern Suburbs Dog Club. So i am a member of a club. But we cant do agility there til she is 18 Months. Which is an extremely long wait. She excels in her obedience there, just not off lead or with many distractions. She is really good while there! just not at home! hahahahha or out and about! BUt yeah she has had a couple months off now due to summer. Her first week back will be next week so *fingers crossed* she does well.

    I have been keeping an eye out for some DOLevents. But they seem to all be other states. Wasn't sure if many people in Perth do it. which would suck!!!

    Thansk so much. I have emailed Paw Prints and am now waiting on a reply :)

  12. Thanks, I did have a look at the website and the images and they look amazing. It is a pity they are so far away. I am north of the river and they are south. It will be a last resort!!! I am hoping to find one closer to home though!

  13. Thanks Weasel. You are an awesome help on everything!! You are a champ. I have emailed them as i couldnt find them on facebook. Any chance you could send me there link? Are your dogs friendly? I'm looking for some new dog friends for my puppy to learn that dogs are happy and good things to be around. And to help her gain her confidence.

    Thanks

  14. Does anybody know of anywhere NOR in Perth that I can take my 6 Month old Border Collie to beginning agility. She is slightly fear agressive and has lack of focus. I can only find one place in Perth that will take puppies for beginners puppy agility. And that is in Leeming (way too far from me).

    Thanks

  15. Oh Really?

    I thought they weren't allowed to start practicing til then? But that's interesting. I dont want her to compete or show or anything. I just want to do it for the Fun and Focus gain from it. I will definately look into this :)

    Layla is only 6 Months old at the moment, so she is still too young to do agility. I think they have to be 18months to start it??? Not 100% sure. But i defeinately will be enrolling us in to do it. She is a focussed dog when she wants to be. And she would have an absolute blast!! I will definately have a look at that link thanks Weasel. She tends to listen to me more when i have her on a long lead or if i drop the lead rather than remove it from her. Today i took her to the enclosed park and she had an excellent recall for the first 15 Minutes then after that, she had enough. I tried playing a catch me game. She would chase me and all that but then when i stopped. She would run off. So not sure about that one. Haahahah I even had treats (her fav polony) and her favourite toy. I think i may need to find a new fav treat. Not sure what though.

    Thanks so much for your help BC Crazy and Weasel!!!

    She can't COMPETE until she's 18 months old, but there are many clubs, and I'm sure some in WA (which produces some of the very best agility dogs in Australia IMHO!), that have foundation classes for puppies from a very early age...that's the time you teach focus and all that basic, and very important, stuff :)

  16. Layla is only 6 Months old at the moment, so she is still too young to do agility. I think they have to be 18months to start it??? Not 100% sure. But i defeinately will be enrolling us in to do it. She is a focussed dog when she wants to be. And she would have an absolute blast!! I will definately have a look at that link thanks Weasel. She tends to listen to me more when i have her on a long lead or if i drop the lead rather than remove it from her. Today i took her to the enclosed park and she had an excellent recall for the first 15 Minutes then after that, she had enough. I tried playing a catch me game. She would chase me and all that but then when i stopped. She would run off. So not sure about that one. Haahahah I even had treats (her fav polony) and her favourite toy. I think i may need to find a new fav treat. Not sure what though.

    Thanks so much for your help BC Crazy and Weasel!!!

  17. I started training Stella with recall inside, no distractions. Sometimes I would ramdomly call her for no reason & treat every single time as soon as she came & sat. Then gradually add distractions

    Praise, & more praise. Sometimes thirty times a day.

    Stella's nervousness / aggression has slowed us up too. But in the scheme of things it doesn't matter as long as we get it right in the end.

    I am really looking forward to seeing the trainer & getting some more direction with her. She would love flyball/agility.

    Oh just wanted to add Stella picks up every bit of stress I feel, so I am very aware of being confident / calm & standing that way. Even when I am freaking out. It helps her to remain calmer than she would have been in a stressful situation.

    Yeah i've been focusing a lot on her recall. I have started doing it a lot more around the house, in the lounge and in my back and front yard(on a long line) and i have changed training words and using a clicker. So far she has responded really well. And in fact 95% of the time has came straight to me and sat. Which is making me extremely positive.

    I also have that problem, Layla picks up on all my stress (i sometimes get my partner to hold the lead when we take her to high dog populated areas as he is confident and doesnt stress like i do. And she is pretty good int his case. I am not stressing because i dont want her to fight with dogs. but it is more that i dont want her to hurt other dogs and their owners get mad at me. I am not so worried about her getting hurt, but rather her hurting other dogs. sad i know. But i need to learn how to be confident and how to help her in that way. Layla would thrive in agility and obedience. But at the moment, it doesn't look promising as her off lead isn't good at all. My aim is to be able to have her offlead around other dogs to have her focus on me. So she can do agility!!!

  18. Providing that she knows that click = treat everytime, to start training the recall you have her on a long lead, call her name & as soon as she turns to you, you click & treat, You can also do out & here by tossing a treat & as soon as she reaches it, before she picks it up...click..she eats...then call "here" or "come" or her name, whatever your recall is & she turns to you, you click, she comes running to you (hopefully) for the treat. I take my clicker & treats with me whenever I walk my two BC's off lead. They might run off a short distance, but as soon as one turns to look at me, I click & they both come running for the treat. It has become a favourite game with them & it's a race to see who can get to me the fastest & sit in front of me waiting for the treat. They can hear the click quite some distance away, up to aboout 50 meters. Mind you, they are probably listening for it, because they know that their behaviour of turning to look at me is going to get a click. :thumbsup: My dogs love the clicker game, but as Megan says you have to put lots of value on it.

    I have just purchased a clicker. I haven't started using it yet. I was thinking of starting to retrain her with it. To show her that the clicker=treat. Do you think i should try it? or will it just confuse her introducing the clicker at 6 months of age?

    Thanks for your help :)

  19. She is very food orientated in learning new things, but she is also ball craazy. Sometimes she just chooses not to listen though. I dont really know why. I am not a professional at undersstanding dogs obviously but am trying my best. She knows many tricks (sit,down,stay, high ten, sit pretty) I have never been able to get her to do roll over, as much as i try! (still trying) but even with those tricks she sometimes wont do it when i ask.

    Her recall is pretty lousy. She is okay if i have treats and a ball she will usually come back if there is no distracctions.

    Weasel i am in NOR (near Joondalup).

    Layla shows some fear agression, which i think hinders some of my training as i am very nervous and worried if i take her off lead places (which is rare)

    Our other dog puts up with everything, which hinders her a lot too. She will jump all over him and even growl and try n nip (playfully) with our other dog and he will do nothing.

    I am not sure where to go from here. I think i might start with retraining her recall with a new word

  20. I am having trouble with my Border Collie Puppy not always listening to me when i give her commands. She knows a fair few tricks and sometimes recalls. But i was thinking of retraining her recall with a clicker as she isn't doing very well with it.

    Any suggestions?

    Who thinks clickers works?

    Who is against the clicker?

    Thanks

  21. I have similar aggression issues with my 13 month old BCGirl. From about 6 months of age she has been showing pretty fierce signs of aggression towards all other dogs that we come across. The only dog she gets on with is my other BC boy, whom she adores. He is a calm dog, she is very edgey / nervey by nature.

    I have spent alot of time on her recall which she is 95 % reliable & as she is very driven, we retrieve ball, her favourite thing to do. This has helped lots. When another dog approaches, she is watching me more so things don't seem to escalate nearly as much as they could have.

    A dog approaches us she just charges at them, growling, teeth bared, ears flat to her head & hackels up. She has about a 10 feet radious that they must stay out of, any closer & she loses it. Most dogs she treats this way, no matter size or gender. Worst reaction is with Boxers. They have a very upright stance & I feel she is threatened by that. But who knows.

    She is the most loving girl with us, I adore her. She is extremely bright & alert. I feel she has a tonne of potentiel. I also just want her to enjoy her life without feeling anxious or threatened quite so much.

    Must admit she shocked me at first with this behaviour but I have just tried to get her to focus on me & we have a appointment with Steve at K9 Pro in March, can't wait ! I would recommend to get some help if possible. Good luck & keep us posted. Hope I have been of some help.

    It's good to see that i am not the only one who is having problems with their border collie. Layla's recall isn't good at all. especially if there are lots of distractions. I am going to try and retrain her recall using a different method. Would you suggest the clicker for training? or a training whistle?

    Hey Vickie, this has been super duper help. You are spot on with a lot of things. I think starting off fresh with the recall is a great idea. i didnt think of it. because i thought that what she knows is just her. and she is just being cheeky. But i think that would be a good idea. What kinds of words are best for recall. ATM i use come.

    You can use any word you want. Because I have 5 dogs here, I tend to say "here" followed by their name.I also have a recall whistle which they all respond to & is handy when I want them all to come at once or when we are somewhere noisy.

    I have quite a big front yard and a park which is enclosed (not a dog park) that i have been using to train her. she was doing really well at the beginning with her fetch and coming back. But lately she's been deciding that it is more fun to run off with the ball instead.

    A couple of thoughts.

    BC's like things to happen FAST! :) throw the ball & as soon as she picks it up, run the other way. This should inspire her to run after you, hopefully with the ball still in her mouth. As soon as she catches up, stop, as soon as she drops the ball, say Yes, and pick it up as fast as you can and throw it again. What you are trying to show her is that the quicker she brings it back, the quicker you will throw it.

    - If she doesnt come all the way to you, thats ok, you may need to work up to that. So long as she is moving towards you with the ball, I would still pick it up & throw it for her. Each time, expect her to bring it a little closer.

    - If she runs off with it, too bad for her. She's the one who should want the game, not you. Just walk away, go inside & try again next time. She will soon get the message.

    - If she will not drop the ball, have another ball in your hand. As soon as she chases after you with the first ball, say yes and throw the 2nd. You can fade the 2nd ball out when she starts to understand the game.

    Once she really understands the game, you can ask her to do things to earn the ball, like sit, drop etc.

    Thank you so much for all this help, it has really really helped me!!!

    :) you're very welcome. Let us know how you go.

    She loves playing fetch and she will play it for a while with me, but sometimes she will run towards me with it, straight past me and run off. That's part of her recall problems. Did you train your dogs with a clicker? or just with the whistle? ia mn starting to think of retraining her recall with either a clicker or whistle. But am not sure how successful they are or if people recommend them.

    She is ball crazy, unless there are distractions then she gets all nervous and edgy. Especially if their are other dogs around or at a park.

    thanks so much!!

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