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Hi all,
Despite all the support and advise I have received on this wonderful forum I find Robin is too much for me now!
I really cannot see any way out, it is breaking me into pieces he is such a wonderful guy and really, really tries his little heart out to do what I ask.
Natural instincts are too powerful to overcome though, aren't they!
I am unable to hold this dog when he jumps at cats he drags me then I have to release before I hit the deck. He is then free at around 30mph on the roads.
I don't need to say how dangerous and life threatening this is for all around. I have tried to distract, tried to take charge, nothing is working yet. I want to live, Robin wants to live, other people want to live!
He needs open space to run, like we had access to when we lived in Cornwall! There is less here in Market Drayton than I had thought when I moved here! The tow path is over run with cats! There are sheep, cattle and horses in close proximity! I just cannot turn without there being something to leap at and chase!
He is obviously becoming frustrated! His garden is too small for him, people don't want their dogs to run and play with him because they think he is going to swallow them whole ( he is the most gentle dog on this planet!)
He needs to run FREE! Long walks are not enough for him he has to play and bounce! Rock and Roll with other dogs.
It's gonna tear me apart to get rid of him! I love him so much, but I have to do what is right for him!
He is just getting more and more frustrated that he is not able to run like the wind!
Today, we passed a squirrel at very close proximity (about 3'!) he remained at my side just looking and a tiny bounce! That was AMAZING for him! He continues to try so hard but I am so very fearful we are not gonna make it to safety!
Its gonna break me apart if I have to give up on him! He has tried and tried and made so many Ve+ changes for me, but I just seem to be stuck at this hurdle! If he would accept cats life would be great!
How may I help him?
I have him booked in for castration, but I really do not think that will change who he is!
I have contacted a dog behaviour person called Gabriel, seems to be alright I guess, bit bossy, but that seems to be how he works, tell the dog and expect it person, no hitting just insists, has anyone heard of him? I was recommended to him by a local person, not sure if that is good or bad!
All sound thoughts and sensible suggestions VERY greatfully received, we are getting there, just this last hurdle....................seems a million miles away!
TIA Robins Mum
Despite all the support and advise I have received on this wonderful forum I find Robin is too much for me now!
I really cannot see any way out, it is breaking me into pieces he is such a wonderful guy and really, really tries his little heart out to do what I ask.
Natural instincts are too powerful to overcome though, aren't they!
I am unable to hold this dog when he jumps at cats he drags me then I have to release before I hit the deck. He is then free at around 30mph on the roads.
I don't need to say how dangerous and life threatening this is for all around. I have tried to distract, tried to take charge, nothing is working yet. I want to live, Robin wants to live, other people want to live!
He needs open space to run, like we had access to when we lived in Cornwall! There is less here in Market Drayton than I had thought when I moved here! The tow path is over run with cats! There are sheep, cattle and horses in close proximity! I just cannot turn without there being something to leap at and chase!
He is obviously becoming frustrated! His garden is too small for him, people don't want their dogs to run and play with him because they think he is going to swallow them whole ( he is the most gentle dog on this planet!)
He needs to run FREE! Long walks are not enough for him he has to play and bounce! Rock and Roll with other dogs.
It's gonna tear me apart to get rid of him! I love him so much, but I have to do what is right for him!
He is just getting more and more frustrated that he is not able to run like the wind!
Today, we passed a squirrel at very close proximity (about 3'!) he remained at my side just looking and a tiny bounce! That was AMAZING for him! He continues to try so hard but I am so very fearful we are not gonna make it to safety!
Its gonna break me apart if I have to give up on him! He has tried and tried and made so many Ve+ changes for me, but I just seem to be stuck at this hurdle! If he would accept cats life would be great!
How may I help him?
I have him booked in for castration, but I really do not think that will change who he is!
I have contacted a dog behaviour person called Gabriel, seems to be alright I guess, bit bossy, but that seems to be how he works, tell the dog and expect it person, no hitting just insists, has anyone heard of him? I was recommended to him by a local person, not sure if that is good or bad!
All sound thoughts and sensible suggestions VERY greatfully received, we are getting there, just this last hurdle....................seems a million miles away!
TIA Robins Mum