We live on a beach in a small bay with 20 other homes in Baja Mexico, Sea of Cortez side between the towns of Loreto and Mulege. Our dog LOVES it here, watches all the water birds, quail, racoons at night, loves fishing, swimming, hiking, playing with frisbie, balls and other toys but is NOT obeying our boundry rules. She LOVES to play with other people, children, dogs and is curious about EVERYTHING but very loving and gentle.
She is a 1 year old Rotweiller that has gone thru Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Dog training classes while we were still in the states. She is smart, wants to please and is very attached to us BUT she can never seem to get enough exercise to make her not want to search out some other entertainment (and there is alot around) as SOON as I forget to keep my eye and mind on her.
I brought an electric fence but because our house and property covers such a large, irregular piece of land and because it requires electricity (we have our own electric plant: solar, batteries and inverter - but lost a few batteries since we were last here and have lack of electricity for extras right now), we decided that it would not work for us. Petsmart sold it to me saying that it ran off batteries but only the collar runs off batteries.
I then took her to the boundaries of the property and worked with her by saying"stay" and would walk out of her sight and give her a treat when I came back and she was still there. Each time, I stayed out of sight longer till I THOUGHT she had the idea. We have watched her very closely and as soon as she starts to run happily after a wave or bird or dog we remind her to "stay close to home". Usually that does it, but if not, we tell her "wrong" and she stops in her tracks, watches "whatever" and then comes back to the house. We always tell her what a good dog she is when she is noticed to be near boundaries but inside and when she comes to us immediately when we tell her "wrong". She LOVES "good dog" reminders. If we FORGET to watch her and she totally leaves the boundaries - we go get her, tell her she was a bad dog and put her on a leash for an hour or so. She has left her boundaries nearly every day at least once. Today I have REALLY watched her closely - so far she hasn't left. There are all kinds of things that draw her away but kids playing nearby or other dogs left to run loose are the usual.
I know I need to exercise her well every day, at least twice a day. We hike up the mountains for a couple hours each morning and play/swim on the beach for 30 minutes each afternoon. (Water temperature is 80 degrees) I know I have MORE problem on days I don't do this. Any other training ideas I can use to teach her the boundaries or a better punishment for being found off the property than saying "wrong - bad dog" and putting her on a tether? I personally do not think she realizes the tether for an hour has anything to do with punishment for leaving the property. She has a fresh water arroyo she swims in - any time of day she wants (within her boundaries) and plenty of property to wander on without being out of bounds. (maybe an acre).
This is the ONLY problem we have with her - otherwise she is a fantastic companion and lots of fun and very loving. Thank you for any help.