
hi hannah,
have e mailed you with some info, please feel free to e mail me back if you want anything else.
i doubt very much you would be able to do agilty with a sibe. there are a few who have managed it, how i have no idea :) and these are the exception to the rule, as sibes can not be trusted off lead, nor or they good dogs for obedince training.
they are bred to run and have a very stong independent nature and are very curious, once off lead they will want to run and run only return if and when they want too. you can not train this out of them as it has been bred into them for hundreds of years.
i have done a great deal of obedience with my eldest un like my other 2 youngsters he is relatively obedient, when he wants to be and as long as there is something in it for him. i decided to give him a go at agility, he is normally fairly good at recall at his training class, but this is indoors in a church hall, no where for him to go. anyway in a very large indoor horse arena we tried some off lead agility work, this was after i had spent ages explaining to the instructor it was not a good idea as he would not come back, she did not believe me until, after i made sure all doors were closed, i let him off his lead and it took me at least 15 mins to get him back and i only caught him cos he ran into me and i tackled him to the ground!
he was far more intrested in running about checking out all the other dogs and horsey smells than he was in returning back to me. the look in his eye when he realised he was off lead and free sent chills down my spine. there was nothing i could do to make him return and he knew it!
also i would never trust a sibe with a cat. they have been known to turn and kill cats that they have been brought up with. i would keep them apart at all times. i do have cats but they never ever meet. one cat was stupid enough to come downstairs when the dogs were in and was set upon by the oldest, she escaped with minor puncture wounds. my pups have both grown up with the cats, but both go mad trying to get to them if they can see or hear them, it is obvious they mean business and that they dont just want to play!
i hope this helps and as i say feel free to e mail me if you want to know anything else,
kelly