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Hello!
I have a 6 year old male collie, he was secondhand over 4 years ago, he is very well behaved, especially in the house and out walking, he is rarely on a lead, only if in town or near roads. He has lots of exercise and fed properly.He loves whils out walking finding people to drop his ball, so they throw it for him, a couple of throws and he returns.
He has the usual collie traits of being scared of certain noises, some vary, these are, fireworks, shotguns, bangs, police sirens. But more recently jet planes and the local hovercraft.
It was never a problem, just something we dealt with, never getting annoyed or shouting at him, we carried on as normal,he would just trot off a little but would return, there was certain places we would take him due to shotguns in the past, he stopped going out after dark but that was not a problem either, i did stop taking on his morning walks to the local park last year when it became a touch worse, however i just took him to the local beach, with i used to occasionally in the mornings, it is a much nicer walk and he likes a swim. Also i flick stones/pebbles with his ball thrower which he chases whilst he has his tennis ball in his mouth. its good exercise for him and after an hour of sprinting about was shattered.
However something happened last week, he was just scared of any noise, he would, will just trot off out of sight until he finds someone where he will drop his ball and look at them to throw his ball, this has been the same in the afternoons too, we cant take him any where off the lead, he will just run off..
Does anyone have any advice, i think a little perseverance usually helps, keeping him on the lead too, i have in the past tried playing noises through speakers whilst playing games at home, the desensitizing method but he is too intelligent he could tell the difference between this and real noises.
Many thanks in advance!!!!!
I have a 6 year old male collie, he was secondhand over 4 years ago, he is very well behaved, especially in the house and out walking, he is rarely on a lead, only if in town or near roads. He has lots of exercise and fed properly.He loves whils out walking finding people to drop his ball, so they throw it for him, a couple of throws and he returns.
He has the usual collie traits of being scared of certain noises, some vary, these are, fireworks, shotguns, bangs, police sirens. But more recently jet planes and the local hovercraft.
It was never a problem, just something we dealt with, never getting annoyed or shouting at him, we carried on as normal,he would just trot off a little but would return, there was certain places we would take him due to shotguns in the past, he stopped going out after dark but that was not a problem either, i did stop taking on his morning walks to the local park last year when it became a touch worse, however i just took him to the local beach, with i used to occasionally in the mornings, it is a much nicer walk and he likes a swim. Also i flick stones/pebbles with his ball thrower which he chases whilst he has his tennis ball in his mouth. its good exercise for him and after an hour of sprinting about was shattered.
However something happened last week, he was just scared of any noise, he would, will just trot off out of sight until he finds someone where he will drop his ball and look at them to throw his ball, this has been the same in the afternoons too, we cant take him any where off the lead, he will just run off..
Does anyone have any advice, i think a little perseverance usually helps, keeping him on the lead too, i have in the past tried playing noises through speakers whilst playing games at home, the desensitizing method but he is too intelligent he could tell the difference between this and real noises.
Many thanks in advance!!!!!