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Trav would do something similar--he turned into a beast when he got almost home! I'd never had a dog, and thought I'd made a horrible mistake getting a puppy. This did pass, and he's quite content to get home now. I really feel for you during this trying time! When I got Trav into the fenced yard, I just battled past the leaping and nipping and scary eyes and left him alone in the yard, which he didn't like at all. He would lie down when we got to the gate and do all the things you mentioned. Ugh! Hated that stage!
Hi Erica!!! Glad you found doodlekisses--you might want to join the puppy madness group and re-post this to find others who have been going thru this--but I agree with Pat--there are times when you think that the puppy stuff will never end--but it does--the timing is strange, but who knows what is going on in her cute little head--is she happy to be getting home and that is how she shows it?
Do you bring treats on your walk? Have her sit and give her a treat as you get closer to home--in other words, anticipate the CRAZIES an cut her off at the pass--do the sit and treat a few times and she might be focused enough on you and that treat to forget to go wild---worth a try!
Don't get discouraged--you are getting there! AND WELCOME TO DK! (By the way, you can put a photo into your discussion by clicking on the photo icon--second from left on the tool bar)
Oh dear goodness. I just melted!
What a cutie!!
She is gorgeous...and Ginny is so right...this too shall pass...just be patient:)
Lucy was the same at Khloe's age. Really difficult (and embarrassing) stage! It does pass eventually (probably not soon enough, though!). If you're in a secure area, dropping the leash tends to stop the behavior. Khloe is adorable, btw (good thing they're cute, huh?)!
My Chloe did the same thing as a puppy and still does once in a while when she is excited after seeing one of her friends on our walks. What works for us is for me to firmly say no and turn my back on her and stand still. When she is calm, I turn around and I give her a treat. If she starts again, I do the same thing until she calms down and make her stay sitting for longer before I continue the walk. Don't worry, it does get better!
Good advice Dee!
OMD she's so cute! Yes, I remember this stage. Don't get discouraged, it does pass :) with some work. Khloe's old enough to start learning to focus on you when she's on the leash. Just the basics, perfection not needed :) Here's a couple of ideas in addition to Ginny's that might help:
Keep treats in your pocket and as you walk and she's by your side, behaving, say "look" and give her a small reward while walking.
Every so often, reverse your direction and give her a small treat if she follows. Make her sit and give a treat. Vary your walking speed. Give her lots of love when she does well. You can increase these little training steps as you get closer to home to keep her mentally engaged. The idea is that she doesn't determine what happens on the walk, you do. You always have to be one step ahead of these little ones :) But it will pay off big time!
One last thing -- No sniffing while walking. This one was hard for me when Finn was a pup. Give her "free" breaks to sniff in one place and relax for a bit. Actually use the word "free" or "release." Then "Let's go" or something similar, and resume your walk. I relaxed this rule recently and that's been a big mistake:) we have some retraining to do :)
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