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Hi everyone.
Background -
We are a couple living together for some years now. My girlfriend moved in with me and my 5 year old collie two years ago. When she moved in he urinated up a wall every night, but after some time and research we stopped this behaviour as it was down to someone new in his life. After a year of living together we now have a 1 year old female Sheltie whom he adores and she adores him.
The issues -
He likes my girlfriend but does show some strange behaviour which we want to try and resolve. I hope someone can shed some light on these as research hasn't come up with any answers for us.
1. He wont stay in the garden with her. we have a 200 ft garden and when he is out there with me and her (and/or the sheltie) everything is fine. He also goes out with the sheltie no problem. But if he's outside first and my girlfriend goes out alone he comes back in. Or if she goes out and calls him out he does go out but then changes his mind virtually straight away.
2. When she tries to do some training with him, he comes over to her slowly, head down and practically crawling. he wont take treats from her and doesn't really respond to her training commands. No matter how much she tries to train him he wont break this cycle.
3. we have been getting her to feed him but when she puts his food down in the kitchen he wont start eating it until she leaves. He used to do that with me years ago but stopped on his own accord.
This may be something worth noting, she states this behaviour is magnified when im away with work for the day/night. I normally work from home and home all day while shes in the office all day.
Admittedly he seems to warm to men more than women. He's not a dog loving collie but more fixated on getting human approval (typical collie), more so mine. I have trained him and competed flyball, so he has a high level of activity. We also walk the dogs together and have taught them that we are both in charge.
She thinks he just doesn't like her as much as me. But i think its something else and we can try fix with the right knowledge.
thanks
simon
Background -
We are a couple living together for some years now. My girlfriend moved in with me and my 5 year old collie two years ago. When she moved in he urinated up a wall every night, but after some time and research we stopped this behaviour as it was down to someone new in his life. After a year of living together we now have a 1 year old female Sheltie whom he adores and she adores him.
The issues -
He likes my girlfriend but does show some strange behaviour which we want to try and resolve. I hope someone can shed some light on these as research hasn't come up with any answers for us.
1. He wont stay in the garden with her. we have a 200 ft garden and when he is out there with me and her (and/or the sheltie) everything is fine. He also goes out with the sheltie no problem. But if he's outside first and my girlfriend goes out alone he comes back in. Or if she goes out and calls him out he does go out but then changes his mind virtually straight away.
2. When she tries to do some training with him, he comes over to her slowly, head down and practically crawling. he wont take treats from her and doesn't really respond to her training commands. No matter how much she tries to train him he wont break this cycle.
3. we have been getting her to feed him but when she puts his food down in the kitchen he wont start eating it until she leaves. He used to do that with me years ago but stopped on his own accord.
This may be something worth noting, she states this behaviour is magnified when im away with work for the day/night. I normally work from home and home all day while shes in the office all day.
Admittedly he seems to warm to men more than women. He's not a dog loving collie but more fixated on getting human approval (typical collie), more so mine. I have trained him and competed flyball, so he has a high level of activity. We also walk the dogs together and have taught them that we are both in charge.
She thinks he just doesn't like her as much as me. But i think its something else and we can try fix with the right knowledge.
thanks
simon