B-Q Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 okay. first busters bit. i had to go buy fish food, so i took him down. I went at the same time my sister had to catch the bus to school. I was waiting at the bus stop with her, and a cute little SWF came up barking at him through a fence about 8m's away. I had Buster sitting beside me, and he looked at it, whined a bit, but didn't move a muscle when i told him to stay. I got him to lye down and stay and after a couple of minutes he started looking around and getting out of his tunnel vision thing. I even got a couple of glances from him when i told hm to focus. All thats very good, i know i can trust him pretty close to fences wiht barking dogs offleash. But onlead i didn't expect it to be so good. Then i got the chance to practice his offleash recall around something that might distract him, there was a bush turkey wandering around when i had him off, i know birds isn't something he's interested in chasing but he has been thinking mayebt hey are okay since he noticed harry is a bird dog. But he listened well and ignored it. And last but not least. there are some short gates in this paddock thing i walk him across. Just to stop cars so they arn't too tall. I let him off and sent him out and he was almost about to go around him and i gave him his command to jump and he just flung half sideways to get over it. I'm pretty happy with him this morning. Now to the other thing, bloody mac. I locked her in the garage when i left, i was going to e 30-45 minutes. When i left the barked, barked, howled, yipped, barked, yipped and barked. I figured she would stop after i while when she relised i wasn;t going to come back and apologise for forgetting her and take her to. But when i turned into our street on the way home, she was STILL GOING! how do you fix a dogs barking when she only barks when everyone is leaving the house with atleast one other dog and not her? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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