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I really need some advice from anyone who works their dogs as I figure that they're probably the best people to ask how to control a dog as to where and when they can chase.
My lurcher is a rescue dog who I suspect was worked in his previous life. I have been training him for the past year in basic obedience as he appeared to have had no training when we took him in. We have an extremely strong bond and when he does chase he has so far always returned promptly as he has no interest in catching, just chasing, which is probably why the travellers dumped him. He is fantastically obedient, that is right up until the moment he spots something of interest, be it dog, sheep, rabbit etc If I see him spot it I can get his attention and recall him, if I wait a split second too long he's gone and won't return till the chase is over, sometimes over ridiculous distances. He once ran at least half a mile over the fell after sheep to the edge of a sheer drop. It was only the sheeps knowledge of the area that stopped him from running over the edge. I really need to get his prey drive under control for his own safety. My uncle had a similar problem and his dog ran into a road chasing a cat and was killed outright. I live rurally so although traffic isn't the major issue, getting lost or badly hurt on barbed wire, being shot by a farmer etc is.
Today was a prime example, I struggle for places to let my dogs free run as I live rurally, so today seized the chance as the farmer had taken the stock off the field with the footpath running through. When my dog is offlead I watch him like a hawk and try to keep him occupied, recalling, ball games etc anything to prevent him trying to hunt. Unfortunately, we startled a hare, my lurcher bolted after it, straight through the one dog sized gap in the fence and disappeared into the scrubland beyond. I presume he lost sight of the hare as he returned within 30 seconds but I can't keep having this happen. He's chased deer, sheep, dogs... I really don't want him to have to live his life on a lead. I do try to only let him off in fenced areas but as today proves even that isn't foolproof. Sorry to be long winded but I wanted to try and give a full picture for people to work with. Any help would be gratefully accepted.
My lurcher is a rescue dog who I suspect was worked in his previous life. I have been training him for the past year in basic obedience as he appeared to have had no training when we took him in. We have an extremely strong bond and when he does chase he has so far always returned promptly as he has no interest in catching, just chasing, which is probably why the travellers dumped him. He is fantastically obedient, that is right up until the moment he spots something of interest, be it dog, sheep, rabbit etc If I see him spot it I can get his attention and recall him, if I wait a split second too long he's gone and won't return till the chase is over, sometimes over ridiculous distances. He once ran at least half a mile over the fell after sheep to the edge of a sheer drop. It was only the sheeps knowledge of the area that stopped him from running over the edge. I really need to get his prey drive under control for his own safety. My uncle had a similar problem and his dog ran into a road chasing a cat and was killed outright. I live rurally so although traffic isn't the major issue, getting lost or badly hurt on barbed wire, being shot by a farmer etc is.
Today was a prime example, I struggle for places to let my dogs free run as I live rurally, so today seized the chance as the farmer had taken the stock off the field with the footpath running through. When my dog is offlead I watch him like a hawk and try to keep him occupied, recalling, ball games etc anything to prevent him trying to hunt. Unfortunately, we startled a hare, my lurcher bolted after it, straight through the one dog sized gap in the fence and disappeared into the scrubland beyond. I presume he lost sight of the hare as he returned within 30 seconds but I can't keep having this happen. He's chased deer, sheep, dogs... I really don't want him to have to live his life on a lead. I do try to only let him off in fenced areas but as today proves even that isn't foolproof. Sorry to be long winded but I wanted to try and give a full picture for people to work with. Any help would be gratefully accepted.