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Hello,
We have a male 4 month old dachsund/jack russell puppy. We're getting on fairly well with his lead training, he goes to the park in the morning and is getting much better at listening to us, not pulling and not running up to everyone he sees. He is very friendly with other dogs and we've also let him off the lead a few times and his recall is pretty good. All this still needs work but we're seeing definite progress.
However if we take him for a walk at night, usually around 7pm it's like everything he's learned goes totally out the window, he's like a different dog. He picks up absolutely everything in his mouth, refuses to move, lunges in random directions and pulls like crazy etc. its very hard to keep his attention.
We try to make sure he has a good balance of exercise, training and sleep throughout the day and at the moment have just decided to stop the nighttime walks in favour of training indoors during the evening instead. Any suggestions on what might be the cause would be much appreciated! I've heard people reference 'the witching hour' so dont know if it's that, or zoomies, overstimulation, nervousness about the dark?? The only other thing we've noticed is that if we go for a walk at night and it's a bit rainy he seems to behave perfectly well
Thank you for reading, any advice will be much appreciated!
Sally
We have a male 4 month old dachsund/jack russell puppy. We're getting on fairly well with his lead training, he goes to the park in the morning and is getting much better at listening to us, not pulling and not running up to everyone he sees. He is very friendly with other dogs and we've also let him off the lead a few times and his recall is pretty good. All this still needs work but we're seeing definite progress.
However if we take him for a walk at night, usually around 7pm it's like everything he's learned goes totally out the window, he's like a different dog. He picks up absolutely everything in his mouth, refuses to move, lunges in random directions and pulls like crazy etc. its very hard to keep his attention.
We try to make sure he has a good balance of exercise, training and sleep throughout the day and at the moment have just decided to stop the nighttime walks in favour of training indoors during the evening instead. Any suggestions on what might be the cause would be much appreciated! I've heard people reference 'the witching hour' so dont know if it's that, or zoomies, overstimulation, nervousness about the dark?? The only other thing we've noticed is that if we go for a walk at night and it's a bit rainy he seems to behave perfectly well
Thank you for reading, any advice will be much appreciated!
Sally