
Buster is frightened of footballs :(
It all started when he was a pup. Our other dog would happily play footie with my boys, the rougher the better! He was playing with my boys in the garden when Buster (as a pup) waddled into the middle of thier game and got walloped in the face with the ball. It startled him, but I think the thing that really did it, was I shouted at my boys to be carefull around the pup & therfore making the incident into a big deal :(
Now the weather is better, the kids are gathered in the street plying footie, we need to pass them to go for our walk. Over the years I've just worked on management as my boys nolonger play footie in the house/garden, so it's not something Buster has to face at home. I've been working on a positive association whenever we need to pass the kids with a ball. The kids (sometimes including grown men!) all know Buster is worried so most will stop the game while we pass, which is helping Buster lots. However, this is merely working as management and despite him being better (he no-longer tries to dive in the hedge to hide), there is obviously room for much improvement and I am not happy that he is still so nervous. (He's frightened of moving footballs & the sound they make when kicked).
I've found an old football and thought I'd start work on counter-condidtioning. My plan was to start by me simply rolling the ball softly around the patio while Buster is in the garden with me - treats at the ready.
I sat down on the bench, lifted the ball of the table and Buster came over and nudged it with his nose
(I'm working on trying ot get him to touch things with his nose on command at the moment - just for fun - he obviously spotted this an an opportunity to get a biccy, LOL
) - so he had a biccy :)
I carefully placed the ball on the floor and he kicked it with his front foot
(too lazy to bend down to touch with his nose & his elbows don't bend, so he can't 'pat' very well)
:-D
He got a biccy, then walked over to the ball and booted it again! (got another biccy)
I've brought the ball in and he's just spent a few minutes wandering around the kitchen, booting the ball, following it & booting it again (cause he gets a biccy!). Amazing - he does not play with toys, other than rip the eyes off new stuffed toys, so this is looking like it could also be shaped into a game :)
I got my youngest son (11 years old) to very carefully place the ball infont of Buster & he booted it again :-)
The thing I am stuck on IS - he trusts
me with the ball, I can dribble it around and throw & catch it without it bothering him (I've not tried kicking it very hard though), but he is nervous of other poeple with the ball.
It's not a waste of time getting him used to the ball in my company first is it? (before carefully moving on to getting my kids involved).
I plan to spned the next few days doing simple things with the ball - getting Buster to touch it as he's not worried about it moving if it's him or me that makes it move, so he get more comfortable with it and used to the sounds it makes when it's hit/moves.
Then (as & when I feel he's ready), I'll start to get him used to the sound of it being bounced harder by me etc...Basically get him 100% sound with the ball around the house/garden/out on a walk with ME untill I bring my kids into the equation, then my kids friends.
Sorry for the long ramble.
Any hints, tips, pointers, observations greatly recieved :)