Hi,
We have two gorgeous whippet dogs. One 20 months, one 15 months. They have run together in the fields since they were able to.
The 15 month old one has significant potential for racing, and has considerable pace but he doesn't seem to want to pass the leading dog/bitch but rather runs full pelt until he gets to the dog at the front (normally 30 yards max no matter what the start) then wants to play - absolutely no hint of agression from him, but he wants to play with the leading dog.
If they dont want to play then he'll drop back and accelerate to their other side and see if they then want to play. Consequently he gets beat for most races which is a bit frustrating as he seems to be quite fast since he can catch up with the leading whippet with ease.
Solos dont seem to help as he only puts in a token effort/time as he is dis interested. Away from the racing he is keen to chase and would chase a crisp bag blowing in the wind if he saw it at half a mile away!.
In the end, it doesnt really matter to us as first and foremost he is a pet, and thats what matters most. We were just wondering if there was anything we could do to make him more interested in getting to the lure first.
Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks
We have two gorgeous whippet dogs. One 20 months, one 15 months. They have run together in the fields since they were able to.
The 15 month old one has significant potential for racing, and has considerable pace but he doesn't seem to want to pass the leading dog/bitch but rather runs full pelt until he gets to the dog at the front (normally 30 yards max no matter what the start) then wants to play - absolutely no hint of agression from him, but he wants to play with the leading dog.
If they dont want to play then he'll drop back and accelerate to their other side and see if they then want to play. Consequently he gets beat for most races which is a bit frustrating as he seems to be quite fast since he can catch up with the leading whippet with ease.
Solos dont seem to help as he only puts in a token effort/time as he is dis interested. Away from the racing he is keen to chase and would chase a crisp bag blowing in the wind if he saw it at half a mile away!.
In the end, it doesnt really matter to us as first and foremost he is a pet, and thats what matters most. We were just wondering if there was anything we could do to make him more interested in getting to the lure first.
Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks
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