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Hi there,
I have a 4 year old Whippet mix who I adopted from a shelter about 2 years ago. For about 9 months now, whenever I take her lead and harness out to go for a walk (which we do for an hour daily), she gets consumed with overexcitement: she yips (high pitched), jumps up and down, shakes, and tries to bite the harness/lead. We've made some improvements, I can now tell her to stay/leave it and she'll stop biting them long enough for me to put the harness/lead on.
However, when I clip the lead on, she again starts barking/yipping and shaking until we get outside and start moving, at which point she's fine.
Does anyone have any advice on curbing this behaviour? I'm not clear what started it, as the first 1 year+ that I had her this wasn't an issue!
TIA x
I have a 4 year old Whippet mix who I adopted from a shelter about 2 years ago. For about 9 months now, whenever I take her lead and harness out to go for a walk (which we do for an hour daily), she gets consumed with overexcitement: she yips (high pitched), jumps up and down, shakes, and tries to bite the harness/lead. We've made some improvements, I can now tell her to stay/leave it and she'll stop biting them long enough for me to put the harness/lead on.
However, when I clip the lead on, she again starts barking/yipping and shaking until we get outside and start moving, at which point she's fine.
Does anyone have any advice on curbing this behaviour? I'm not clear what started it, as the first 1 year+ that I had her this wasn't an issue!
TIA x