Hi there!
I'm asking for a bit of advice again!
My pup is now six and ahalf months old and is rapidly reaching the day when he can start his race training. I have always been fairly liberal and allowed him to run around with other friendly dogs in the local park. None of these dogs are whippets or greyhounds so he does tend to have an advantage when he is chasing them or they are chasing him!
My worry was heightened a few days ago when he was running around in the park with a border terrier when all of a sudden a Canada goose landed on the grass several yards ahead. The terrier immediately gave chase and was in turn being chased by my pup. As expected, my dog quickly caught up with the terrier and was so interested in nipping playfully at it that I can't even say whether he even saw the flipping goose even when they were within a few yards of it when it flew away as the dogs got closer.
My point is that the pup was so interested in playing with the other dog that he probably didn't notice the bird. Normally he would chase after anything, birds, squirrels, other dogs, even cyclists if the mood takes him!
I then thought " Am I allowing him to develop bad habits?" ie if he his so interested in play when he his chasing is there a real risk that he will turn his head and start playing with other dogs when he starts racing?
I don't really want to stop him having a good run around with his local doggy friends but perhaps I should be easing off as I approach his the time for his race training? The problem is that he is our only dog and I do want him to get used to running around and socialising with other dogs as I'm sure it keeps him fit and happy but I don't want him to turn his head as a racer.
He is going to be quite a small dog. he wighs 18/19lbs and is not far off fully grown and I was hoping to start training so that he will be ready for his first race at about 9 and a half months which is about three months away.
Should I carry on letting him have his fun or am I storing up trouble for the race track a few months down the line?
Once again any advice would be most welcome!
I'm asking for a bit of advice again!
My pup is now six and ahalf months old and is rapidly reaching the day when he can start his race training. I have always been fairly liberal and allowed him to run around with other friendly dogs in the local park. None of these dogs are whippets or greyhounds so he does tend to have an advantage when he is chasing them or they are chasing him!
My worry was heightened a few days ago when he was running around in the park with a border terrier when all of a sudden a Canada goose landed on the grass several yards ahead. The terrier immediately gave chase and was in turn being chased by my pup. As expected, my dog quickly caught up with the terrier and was so interested in nipping playfully at it that I can't even say whether he even saw the flipping goose even when they were within a few yards of it when it flew away as the dogs got closer.
My point is that the pup was so interested in playing with the other dog that he probably didn't notice the bird. Normally he would chase after anything, birds, squirrels, other dogs, even cyclists if the mood takes him!
I then thought " Am I allowing him to develop bad habits?" ie if he his so interested in play when he his chasing is there a real risk that he will turn his head and start playing with other dogs when he starts racing?
I don't really want to stop him having a good run around with his local doggy friends but perhaps I should be easing off as I approach his the time for his race training? The problem is that he is our only dog and I do want him to get used to running around and socialising with other dogs as I'm sure it keeps him fit and happy but I don't want him to turn his head as a racer.
He is going to be quite a small dog. he wighs 18/19lbs and is not far off fully grown and I was hoping to start training so that he will be ready for his first race at about 9 and a half months which is about three months away.
Should I carry on letting him have his fun or am I storing up trouble for the race track a few months down the line?
Once again any advice would be most welcome!