
As some of you know, I've just started walking my brother's Rotti X Dobe, in an effort to improve her life from crap to good! She's doing well, and a lot happier - I've had no high-pitched ear splitting yelps to try and get someone to take her out since I started, so all is good.
For a quick history - she's 7 years old and a rescue - as far as I know, she was stray at around 6 months old (possibly a year, not too sure), went into the Dogs Trust kennels up North then was brought down to CHestfield, Kent, as she couldn't fnid a home - she'd been in kennels for around 18 months to two years. She came to Chestfield not long at all before my brother and his ex went to pick a dog, and they brought her home, so she would have been 2-3 years old then. Now she's 7 1/2.
She pulls like a steam train, but the halti harness is curbing that enough for me to control ehr, and for the most part she walks well. The problem is other dogs. Inside the house, she's fine - I groom dogs, and every now and then, she opens the door to the dining room and invites herself and my own two dogs in to say hi - not helpful of course! but, she's always friendly to any dogs she meets, even if they aren't (I am now using a bungee cord to hold the door shut regardless!). Outside, however, it's like Jekkyl and Hyde!!!
If she sees a dog, she'll get very interested - ears up, as upright as she can make herself still with 4 paws on the ground, tail wagging. The closer they get, she starts to get agitated. This is between 60 feet and about 30 feet, depending on the other dog. If they get really close - for example, if we're on a pavement and I have nowhere to go to get out of the way, she goes berserk - up on the hind feet, making the most godawful "I want to kill you!" type noises, it's quite horrific. But, for the most part her hackles aren't up. She makes an incredible fuss, then takes about a minute to calm down again afterwards and carry on walking as before the "offending" dog.
She seems to have more problems with smaller dogs - jack russels in particular, for some reason. What I need to know is how I can communicate to her that she doesn't need to get worried or kick up a fuss - that the other dog isn't interested, and is no threat.
Normally, I would continue walking, and ignore her rantings completely - but it isn't an option. If I so much as move a foot, her sheer strength will pull me straight towards the other dog. All I can do at the moment is stand stock still and brace myself, and hold on tight. I don't want to tighten the leash (even though she does that anyway), but if I give her too much slack she can throw herself around more, and I lose my footing.
So, any wonderful ideas? As far as I know my brother does the same thing on the odd days he does take her out - but I suspect someone's mentioned (or he's driven by and seen me) that I'm walking her; since Monday, he's walked her for ten minutes twice (maybe, possibly once) - Monday night and Saturday night. He hasn't even shown up otherwise, so I know he hasn't walked her. I'm giving her about an hour each day, give or take, and she's going out twice. I try to walk her in open places to give other dogs a wide berth if we see them, but of course on a pavement it isn't an option.
The timing of the outbursts also vary - the other day I walked her to the park in the morning, and had to stop on a pavement to let a staff X by (lovely dog, he's friends with mine) - Tia was fine until he was right next to us, and just as the owners asked if she was ok with other dogs, she went crazy. But a jack russel on the other side of a road the other day made her absolutely bonkers! But then again, a basset up the park, which we'd walked some distance behind, caused no problems - she got within 30 feet and was just interested, tail wagging and pulling a little, but no noise or defensive (or offensive) posturing that I could see.
I do know that when she was first with my brother and his ex at their old house, they hired a behaviourist - he told them just ignore other dogs and keep walking. The ex tried it and it did work (after about the third walk round the park) - but she seems to be worse since then, and I just can't move when she starts or i'll be pulled to the other dog. She won't accept a regular halti, btw, only the harness type.
Edit to say - apologies for that being a rediculously long post!!!!!!!