Robert morrison 15 Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 Started my dog out hunting today 9 month old 3/4 grey 1/4 collie when I take him running he's fine but today he wouldn't come bk even wouldn't take help from me only got him bk by chance I.e grabbing him just seems if he's blanking me he's fine in garden and when he aloud in house I've tried to b more exiting fir him praising him rubbing him he's still a daft pup but I'm losing patience big time there was another 2 dogs there they were fine after chases came bk but mine would just hang about hates going bk on lead any genuine ideas guys cheers Quote Link to post
riohog 5,701 Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 Started my dog out hunting today 9 month old 3/4 grey 1/4 collie when I take him running he's fine but today he wouldn't come bk even wouldn't take help from me only got him bk by chance I.e grabbing him just seems if he's blanking me he's fine in garden and when he aloud in house I've tried to b more exiting fir him praising him rubbing him he's still a daft pup but I'm losing patience big time there was another 2 dogs there they were fine after chases came bk but mine would just hang about hates going bk on lead any genuine ideas guys cheers take him out more and lern some patience 2 Quote Link to post
bluhunter 26 Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 Am no expert but take something out with you worth coming back for ie treats, bits of chicken or something! And when your out walking don't just call him back when your wanting him on the leash! Call him give him a treat and let him have a rake again so he doesn't think when you say come he's going back on the lead! Dunno if this will help but it worked for me!!! Atb Quote Link to post
Robert morrison 15 Posted January 6, 2013 Author Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 Am no expert but take something out with you worth coming back for ie treats, bits of chicken or something! And when your out walking don't just call him back when your wanting him on the leash! Call him give him a treat and let him have a rake again so he doesn't think when you say come he's going back on the lead! Dunno if this will help but it worked for me!!! Atbaye mate cheers any help is appreciated ill try that tomorrow it's a nightmare Quote Link to post
littlefish 574 Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 Patience, practice and one dog off lead at a time......stick at it.....remember to be kind and full of praise when he comes back.......he is only a baby yet. 1 Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 Started my dog out hunting today 9 month old 3/4 grey 1/4 collie when I take him running he's fine but today he wouldn't come bk even wouldn't take help from me only got him bk by chance I.e grabbing him just seems if he's blanking me he's fine in garden and when he aloud in house I've tried to b more exiting fir him praising him rubbing him he's still a daft pup but I'm losing patience big time there was another 2 dogs there they were fine after chases came bk but mine would just hang about hates going bk on lead any genuine ideas guys cheers the behaviour of the dog is just a print out of the relationship, every bad mannered pup outside will come when called inside because normally there is something in it for the mutt, somewhere in your relationship with the dog there's a kink in the works, could be confrontation in the past, or interactions with the pup are just not generating any interest for him, whatever it is you need more positive interaction, play is ideal in bridging problems relationships, have the pup coming into your space more , handfeed the pup im not talking about treats here , make him work for his dinner make him push into you for food , making contact paws and all up close and personal if ya like, it changes his perception of you from a negative to a positive, have you worked on retrieve with him ??? Quote Link to post
MikeTheDog 153 Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 Back to basics! You could also try hiding from him when he ignors you after first call, he will soon panic and come looking for you. All the time you are shouting at him you are just telling him where you are so he is happy to carry on doing what he does safe in the knowledge that you are still there, reinforce your position in the pack as the alpha! When mine are hunting up in front they will always check to see where I am and come back when called 2 Quote Link to post
Robert morrison 15 Posted January 6, 2013 Author Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 Started my dog out hunting today 9 month old 3/4 grey 1/4 collie when I take him running he's fine but today he wouldn't come bk even wouldn't take help from me only got him bk by chance I.e grabbing him just seems if he's blanking me he's fine in garden and when he aloud in house I've tried to b more exiting fir him praising him rubbing him he's still a daft pup but I'm losing patience big time there was another 2 dogs there they were fine after chases came bk but mine would just hang about hates going bk on lead any genuine ideas guys cheers the behaviour of the dog is just a print out of the relationship, every bad mannered pup outside will come when called inside because normally there is something in it for the mutt, somewhere in your relationship with the dog there's a kink in the works, could be confrontation in the past, or interactions with the pup are just not generating any interest for him, whatever it is you need more positive interaction, play is ideal in bridging problems relationships, have the pup coming into your space more , handfeed the pup im not talking about treats here , make him work for his dinner make him push into you for food , making contact paws and all up close and personal if ya like, it changes his perception of you from a negative to a positive, have you worked on retrieve with him ??? yep when I throw the ball for him he comes straight bk to me with ball just seems if he's to exited when he is on the fields Quote Link to post
tomo_926 5 Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 If you look through my post I had the same probs my dog was good with recall to whistle then one day all of a sudden he turned looked at me n carried on running off the madder I got the more he run I went back to basics long lead calling him giving him treats also give him treats [bANNED TEXT] ur putting him on the lead this will let him no its not a bad thing to go on the lead then let him straight back off! I put it down to them being young and testing patience to see wat they can get away with my lurcher is 2 now n is like a totally different dog I also was ready for getting rid my patience was gone but am so glad I dint now made a reyt good dog hope this helps Quote Link to post
kevin-Day 9 Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 (edited) Try walking off and dont turn round just keep walking, I bet he will come running it worked for one I had, and when she did come running I said GET f---ing HERE put the lead on and went home end of hunting for her that day. Try this when walking with the lead on let them pull in front then say GET BACK with a yank they soon get that Get Back means get back to your side, or give a Edited January 6, 2013 by kevin-Day Quote Link to post
Saker Brian 5 Posted January 6, 2013 Report Share Posted January 6, 2013 Rab come get me next time your going out see if a can help you out Quote Link to post
Taz-n-Lily 62 Posted January 7, 2013 Report Share Posted January 7, 2013 Some good advice there. The dog is very young, and you need to work on recall without distractions (like hunting). With patience the pup will come good in time, but it can't be hurried. Quote Link to post
hunter96 13 Posted January 7, 2013 Report Share Posted January 7, 2013 My whippet is only just gone 4 months and when i take him for a walk hes off the lead more thann hes on, make sure your dog knows hes down wrong when he dosent return, tap on the nose for example and when he does return make sure u really praise him up! Quote Link to post
Ricky Pettit 21 Posted January 7, 2013 Report Share Posted January 7, 2013 Had same trouble with my collie x was dwn to me an the house training I think, I'm used to owning english bulls and getting a collie x whippet is a considerable change in temperment was simply 2 firm and 2 hardly spoken for such an inteligent timid x we have worked out our rapor now tho, and I swear I dnt have to tell har anything more thn once nw perfect recall and hardly on a lead! I found not diciplining her worked for me well nt shout at her like a bull terrier simply ignoring her completely when she done wrong, she hates it just comes begging! Still have to tell ma ebt everything 50 times and flick her nose just to get her into acknowlege me haha an she is 6 :s 1 Quote Link to post
Taz-n-Lily 62 Posted January 7, 2013 Report Share Posted January 7, 2013 My whippet is only just gone 4 months and when i take him for a walk hes off the lead more thann hes on, make sure your dog knows hes down wrong when he dosent return, tap on the nose for example and when he does return make sure u really praise him up! Well yes, but every dog is different, and each mix is different too. My dog comes in to the whistle, but he wouldn't if he was hunting. And I don't walk him off-lead, because I don't have the control yet. He's over 2 years but a deerhound X which, it is well-recognised, take an age to mature. To the OP - take your time and the dog will come good. And forget all about flicking your dog's nose. Quote Link to post
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