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Hello, my name is Martin and I have a delightful Cockapoo called Vince .
Just looking for some behavioural advice really..
We got Vince about 3 months ago from a rescue centre, he is around 3 years old and was found wandering the streets in a dishevelled state. He had to have all of his hair shaved off, as it was matted…
We have discovered that he is fully housetrained, well mannered and affectionate - in fact, a lovely dog and the perfect house guest (if a little clingy sometimes..).
The BIG problem is outdoors - he is anxious and extremely reactive towards other dogs, which makes walks around the neighbourhood a stressful experience for all concerned.
The problem behaviour starts in the first few yards - he is frantically sniffing and zigzagging on the leash, making loud pig-like grunting noises and scratching the grassy areas furiously with his hind legs. If he then sees a dog in the distance, he freezes and sits momentarily, then begins uncontrollable barking and attempting to launch himself in the other dog’s direction by pulling and jumping frantically on the leash (this is of course particularly dangerous if the dog is across the main road!).
And if he sees a person (or people) in the distance, he often barks - until he establishes that they have no dog with them.
Even odder is that the fact that he has now taken to barking / panicking and stalling in specific areas where he has encountered a dog before (even if it is an empty street).
He will sit briefly, bark and then pull on the leash - when I stand still, he turns and comes back to me and walks around behind me (sometimes jumping up at me for attention).
I have tried a number of tactics when he barks in an empty street;
- Standing still.
- Turning round and telling him “no” , then when he stops barking count to five before turning back and proceeding.
- Offering treats when he is quiet (didn’t work, as he accepts treats at home but not when out walking!)
With dogs in view he just isn’t listening at all, so I try to minimise the fuss and lead him away with a “Leave it” command, sometimes I have to resort to picking him up and carrying him until we are past the other dog.. This does seem to calm him - a bit!
If we walk in a new area, he is noticeably more relaxed - until he sees another dog of course!
Walking in the countryside , he is like a different dog - no sign of anxiety whatsoever…
If I (and other dog owner) do allow Vince to meet a dog we see mixed results - it depends on the dog, larger ones are a no-no, medium and smaller ones sometimes OK but Vince’s full-on approach isn’t always tolerated so I am ready to pull him back if needed.
He seems calmer after a successful encounter, but it’s a bit of a gamble!
Any thoughts/advice/suggestions welcome…Thanks in advance!
Just looking for some behavioural advice really..
We got Vince about 3 months ago from a rescue centre, he is around 3 years old and was found wandering the streets in a dishevelled state. He had to have all of his hair shaved off, as it was matted…
We have discovered that he is fully housetrained, well mannered and affectionate - in fact, a lovely dog and the perfect house guest (if a little clingy sometimes..).
The BIG problem is outdoors - he is anxious and extremely reactive towards other dogs, which makes walks around the neighbourhood a stressful experience for all concerned.
The problem behaviour starts in the first few yards - he is frantically sniffing and zigzagging on the leash, making loud pig-like grunting noises and scratching the grassy areas furiously with his hind legs. If he then sees a dog in the distance, he freezes and sits momentarily, then begins uncontrollable barking and attempting to launch himself in the other dog’s direction by pulling and jumping frantically on the leash (this is of course particularly dangerous if the dog is across the main road!).
And if he sees a person (or people) in the distance, he often barks - until he establishes that they have no dog with them.
Even odder is that the fact that he has now taken to barking / panicking and stalling in specific areas where he has encountered a dog before (even if it is an empty street).
He will sit briefly, bark and then pull on the leash - when I stand still, he turns and comes back to me and walks around behind me (sometimes jumping up at me for attention).
I have tried a number of tactics when he barks in an empty street;
- Standing still.
- Turning round and telling him “no” , then when he stops barking count to five before turning back and proceeding.
- Offering treats when he is quiet (didn’t work, as he accepts treats at home but not when out walking!)
With dogs in view he just isn’t listening at all, so I try to minimise the fuss and lead him away with a “Leave it” command, sometimes I have to resort to picking him up and carrying him until we are past the other dog.. This does seem to calm him - a bit!
If we walk in a new area, he is noticeably more relaxed - until he sees another dog of course!
Walking in the countryside , he is like a different dog - no sign of anxiety whatsoever…
If I (and other dog owner) do allow Vince to meet a dog we see mixed results - it depends on the dog, larger ones are a no-no, medium and smaller ones sometimes OK but Vince’s full-on approach isn’t always tolerated so I am ready to pull him back if needed.
He seems calmer after a successful encounter, but it’s a bit of a gamble!
Any thoughts/advice/suggestions welcome…Thanks in advance!