shamrockmommy
Posted : 12/12/2010 10:39:49 PM
Why was I mad? First, she door dashed when my 6 yr old was coming outside. He is very good about having her stay before he leaves the house. She bolted and went flying around running full tilt; meanwhile there are several young kids and babies playing on this beautiful day, and cars driving up and down. Here is goofball Echo playing keep away from me, gleeflully running around and around people and children, and she does the jump=stop, where she runs full-tilt and then stops by slamming with her front feet right into people's stomachs. She did this to a 1 yr old. She could've been seriously hurt.
Sure, it's my fault, she's my dog. The trainer has us do a regular come command and then an emergecy recal (VAMOS!!!) which is followed by a good 30+seconds of food and praise. She ignored both and turned a deaf ear to me.
I was already outside with my 4 yr old at the time.
Second door dashing, she was running full tilt and I tried my "jealosy" tactic, which is to kneel down and make a fuss over Darby, who is almost always right at my feet. It worked except this dog ran (and you should see her run, she can keep up with a greyhound) straight into me, slamming first into my wrist and then into my chest. I couldn't breathe for a minute, she hit me so hard.
Yes, I was mad. She was foolish twice today (and how do you teach her to NOT jump=stop on people?) and I thought it better for us to both have a time out. Her away from me, me away from her. She was rewarded with treats when I shut her in, she was not tossed in in anger. I needed a moment to catch my breath and calm down.
As a puppy I am sure she is allowed momentary indescression but I was quite upset. At the moment, she's laying on my feet gazing up at me.
I just need to nix the door-dashing, jump-stopping and just general feet-up=on-everything issues.
And yes, she's a portuguese water dog with an improper smooth coat.