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Need Help With My Dog Please
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We have recently moved to the countryside, where there are lots of cyclists on the roads.
One of my dogs has taken a real dislike to them and this has come a real problem.
Can you help me please? I am struggling with this one.
Many thanks for listening. I would really appreciate your help. X
One of my dogs has taken a real dislike to them and this has come a real problem.
Can you help me please? I am struggling with this one.
Many thanks for listening. I would really appreciate your help. X
Answers
I never considered any of these replies. Do you have or could you borrow a bike? Leave it in the garden while the dog gets used to it, then wheel it around etc. I'd go with familiarisat ion.
12:08 Fri 16th Jun 2017
Quite a hard dislike to cure them of tbh. We had a mongrel ***, a rescue dog who had been horribly treated, who hated everything, absolutely everything, bikes, skateboards, people in macs, people in hats, cats, dogs, cars, you name it. After years we managed to talk her around to being normal with everything but bikes and skateboards. As Woof says is there nowhere else you can walk her?
OG the cruelty was there if you know how to read the dogs behaviour. More obvious cruelty was left on the cutting room floor....also many of the before behaviour video clips were filmed after the dogs had been “treated” by him. The position of the slip collar or chain he recommends is right where it will cause maximum pain to the dog and can even damage the neck and throat. he even sells a collar designed to keep the collar there and stop the dog from moving its neck freely.
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Agree re Cesar Milan. I would not let him anywhere near a dog of mine.
I think the idea of acclimatising your dog is a good one. Distract your dog with a special treat everytime he/she looks at the bike and it will gradually see the bike as a good thing. Don't expect it to work in 5 minutes though, it will take time. You must persevere. Good luck.
I think the idea of acclimatising your dog is a good one. Distract your dog with a special treat everytime he/she looks at the bike and it will gradually see the bike as a good thing. Don't expect it to work in 5 minutes though, it will take time. You must persevere. Good luck.
Make the dog sit as cyclists approach (difficult if they come up from behind and don't ring a bell to let you know). Praise and treat the dog every time they stay sitting. Keep the lead short to help the dog keep its bum on the ground. You could also try using a halti type head collar to keep the head close to you to stop it lunging out as a bike goes past. Some dogs can never be prevented from doing it (usually Border Collies!), so do the best you can to keep it under control even if it still wants to rid the world of all cyclists.