
I still have my problem with 6 month old Callie.
She was fully house trained by 12 weeks but I think I overdid the "out in the garden every 10 seconds" scenario :rolleyes:
Because now, at 6 months old, she is perfectly happy to ask to go out, whines, paces, claws at door and as a last resort jumps at my back, but will not go out in the garden on her own.
Admittedly, we moved when she was 4 months, so the routine changed a bit and as I didn't like the security of the garden (have refenced and gated now) I continued going out with her. But now, whenever I take her out in the garden between walks, she stands and looks at me, barks, and if I don't move out from the door will come in again. I tell her to go and do her business and she barks. It's like a stand off, and she's saying to me, "you'll give in first". Stupidly, because I have! :rolleyes: Rods and backs come to mind.
If I shut her out, she barks, climbs up the door, then eventually will wander off, I watch her from the window. Then she will either run around with anything she can find in her mouth, dig, do everything but do what she's out there to do. Then she'll come in after 5/10 mins and we go through the whole process again.
I know this is a problem of my own making, but it is really becoming a problem as she is so dependent in that department.
Up until a month ago, she went through the stage of not coming in when she was told, I remedied this by doing more recall work with her and using a long line. She now comes on every recall when we're in the garden and house Touch wood, this has solved the problem but I am still not confident enough to rely on recall when we're out so I won't do it until we have had much more practice. To my detriment, have been down this road with Mm and have learnt from my mistakes.
I've never had this problem with the other dogs that I've had, as they were all quite happy to go off and do it when told, at this age.
Bearing in mind it's my fault, can someone give me a gentle nudge in the right direction as I really need to solve it now. I'm not after abandoning her for hours on end out there, but it would be nice to do as I do with monsterman and open the door, let her out for quick business and then in. :)