Peyton is about 18 months old now, she'll be two on April 1st. Not real sure of her birth day being a pound dog but in the last year she has slowed down "some". Some is a relative word though.
It's really the only thing that needs fixing with her, I've fixed everything else and other than this one issue, she's a really great dog. She will "leave it" everything else, except dogs.
Yes, Dekka, that could be very true. Taking her to the DP 3 or 4 times a week may have made matters worse. I can't say it's "much" better today than a year ago and if I hadn't taken her there so much she may be more calm today. I have no way of going back now whatever the case.
My solution now is just keep her on a leash, if she saw a dog across the street and she was not leashed, she would bolt across the street. You know the drill. Other than DR, she's actually a pretty calm dog. Not Jax calm, but generally "pretty calm" in a variety of situations and completely manageable. It's just that dog thing, and she looses her mind
It's really the only thing that needs fixing with her, I've fixed everything else and other than this one issue, she's a really great dog. She will "leave it" everything else, except dogs.
Yes, Dekka, that could be very true. Taking her to the DP 3 or 4 times a week may have made matters worse. I can't say it's "much" better today than a year ago and if I hadn't taken her there so much she may be more calm today. I have no way of going back now whatever the case.
My solution now is just keep her on a leash, if she saw a dog across the street and she was not leashed, she would bolt across the street. You know the drill. Other than DR, she's actually a pretty calm dog. Not Jax calm, but generally "pretty calm" in a variety of situations and completely manageable. It's just that dog thing, and she looses her mind