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Mae was a total disgrace on our walk last night.
I take out every night when I get home from work to let her have a good run and burn off some steam, she is only 7 months but I have been working on her off lead recall since she was only 3 to 4 months and generally she has been very good. The allure of another dog and the chance to introduce herself to the majority of people does seem a little too much for her so I am always careful when and where I let her off and try to be on the ball, putting her back on her lead if I spot a potential target for her over exuberant puppy fun (9 times out of 10 I manage it).
Last night however, I let her off in a local park area far away from any of the other people, every other time she will pay no attention to anyone but for some reason she spotted a man jogging in the distance (and I am talking a long way away) and she was off like a shot completely ignoring my calls to her (I don’t think she could even hear me she was that intent). I could just make out this little spot in the distance jumping up the back of the poor mans legs and him taking a leap sideways, she did a 3 second dance around him and then came charging back across the field to me looking rather pleased with herself.
Later she was playing with another pup and having a great time but refused to come back to me when it was time to move on even thought the other pup was back on its lead and behaving impeccably. This bit I can understand because she was having a great time and wanted to continue playing. I was really worried when she took off after the poor jogger though as you don’t know how the person is going to react, I know she is very people and dog friendly but they don’t. She has always had a passion for chasing after joggers and cyclists, which, after a lot of work, I thought we were getting past but this really did shake me up, I don’t let her off anywhere near a road or anything so it is really a concern for how it makes others feel.
My garden is not huge so she can’t have a really good flat out run in it and I don’t want to confine her to a life on the lead. I know the chase thing is natural for whippets but has anyone else had issues like this and have you got any training tips.
I take out every night when I get home from work to let her have a good run and burn off some steam, she is only 7 months but I have been working on her off lead recall since she was only 3 to 4 months and generally she has been very good. The allure of another dog and the chance to introduce herself to the majority of people does seem a little too much for her so I am always careful when and where I let her off and try to be on the ball, putting her back on her lead if I spot a potential target for her over exuberant puppy fun (9 times out of 10 I manage it).
Last night however, I let her off in a local park area far away from any of the other people, every other time she will pay no attention to anyone but for some reason she spotted a man jogging in the distance (and I am talking a long way away) and she was off like a shot completely ignoring my calls to her (I don’t think she could even hear me she was that intent). I could just make out this little spot in the distance jumping up the back of the poor mans legs and him taking a leap sideways, she did a 3 second dance around him and then came charging back across the field to me looking rather pleased with herself.
Later she was playing with another pup and having a great time but refused to come back to me when it was time to move on even thought the other pup was back on its lead and behaving impeccably. This bit I can understand because she was having a great time and wanted to continue playing. I was really worried when she took off after the poor jogger though as you don’t know how the person is going to react, I know she is very people and dog friendly but they don’t. She has always had a passion for chasing after joggers and cyclists, which, after a lot of work, I thought we were getting past but this really did shake me up, I don’t let her off anywhere near a road or anything so it is really a concern for how it makes others feel.
My garden is not huge so she can’t have a really good flat out run in it and I don’t want to confine her to a life on the lead. I know the chase thing is natural for whippets but has anyone else had issues like this and have you got any training tips.