
OK everyone, it's finally happened. I had the dog therapist round to my house yesterday to see Copper. It was a 2 hour session and cost £75. After spending some time alone with me and then spending time alone with the dog and then watching me interacting with the dog, my worst fears were confirmed. I might be causing the problems!! Very embarrassing but also very informative. I'm sure I'm not the only person who is actually making their dog's behaviour worse without knowing it.
Copper's problem is that he's spoilt and has no rules set down for him so therefore he does what he wants in the house and so also thinks he can do what he wants outside as well. My problem is that I didn't know how to set down rules and also didn't know how to make the dog understand what I wanted him to do. His main problems were pulling on the lead and going for other dogs and me just telling him to stop or trying to restrain him by pulling back his lead was hopeless. In fact the type of lead I had was making things worse!
OK you might think, didn't need to pay someone £75 to tell me all that. But when the trainer shows you exactly how to hold the lead, how to say the commands, what to do if the dog doesn't respond, when to say commands to anticipate the dog's actions and when and how to tell him off it all begins to come together. By the end of the two hours, Copper was walking perfectly to heel, sitting when told and amazingly walked within 3 inches of the trainer's dog (who admittedly was not going to do anything but sit and watch) without even grumbling. That was a big achievement. All this was done in the street, not my back garden, so that we could see how Copper would react if unleashed dogs ran up or appeared as they would do in reality.
When the trainer went away and I had to try it all myself, not quite so easy but miles and miles better on the lead and the dog is responding to my commands. It's going to take a lot of effort but I think it will work as now I know what I need to do. The trainer suggested I now take Copper to classes as he doesn't think he needs any more one to ones, just more socialisation.
All in all, I think it was successful as much for me as for the dog! (and I thought it was money well spent).
CG