teddy has found a new habit that i have been trying to break him of. he will not stop barking when playing with other dogs now. a couple times a week i go to the lake with a few friends so the dogs can play. if it is just him and Sophia he will bark a little if she runs or goes into the water. that dosnt bother me, the problem is when his favorite pal bruiser comes over to play. hes immediately wound up to the point i have to leash him because hes in his face licking him and making these little noises. once hes calm i let him go but as soon as we get a stick to throw into the water, all four dogs go into a barking frenzy. we tried to ignore the barking but the other dogs jump up to get the stick and they have made us fall down a few times. once we throw it teddy does this screaming bark that sounds like hes being murdered until bruiser runs into the water. then all teddy does is BARK BARK BARK.
i have leashed him and walked him in the other direction and as soon as he barks hes gets a correction and we walk off but the problem is he can hear me call his name and me telling him to stop but if i try to get near him he runs off. he will not let me catch him at all. even if i keep him leashed all the time he gets even more frantic because he just wants to play and practically chokes him self on his collar.
is there another way i can get him to stop? i know hes just excited that he gets to play but on base there is a noise policy
also is him ignoring me a sign of another "stage" in his life. such as "i really dont have to listen to u" stage? i read that corgis go through two stubborn streaks in there life so i wasnt sure if that was the first sign of it
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Maddie screams if someone is throwing a ball or frisbee and she's leashed. Jack barks non-stop if you are not throwing something he wants thrown, and his play-bark is high-pitched and piercing.
I hate to say it but this is just a common Corgi trait. It's a hard-wired behavior (they bark to move livestock) and can be very, very hard to break. Frequently Jack will carry one toy in his mouth while he chases another, which is very cute and muffles the bark. Maddie generally shuts up once the frisbee or ball is thrown, as long as she's able to run for it. What I've done is modify how we play rather than try to modify how the dogs respond to it, if you see what I mean. Four dogs and one stick is honestly inviting chaos. If we are playing with frisbees we have one frisbee per dog. That helps.
I wanted to add that the reason I suggest modifying how you play rather than training is this: I've had Maddie screaming on a slack leash; she can contain herself enough not to pull but not manage to stop the hollering. I can have Jack on a sit-stay and actually throw a coveted toy while he allows another dog to chase it instead (this is very hard for him as he's bossy and would win out in a race for most toys if given the chance; other dogs usually back down). And still he says "BARK! BARK! BARK! BARK!" when he's wound up playing.
So for a Corgi, controlling forward movement in the middle of high excitement is easier than controlling that barking.
i see what you are saying Beth, i guess i was taking the wrong approach to it. but i do have to say, what i was doing did help about 70% but like i said once that stick is seen, its on! the other dogs dive into the water for the stick but if one of them gets it they dont fight. all teddy wants to do is bark and chase them into the water, he could care less about the stick.
it is cute when they have something in there mouth and they bark, its just a cute muffled bark
I know how you feel. I think I am known at the dog park as that girl with the barking dogs. Baxter (and now Ziggy) will just bark at dogs to make them run just so they can chase. Like everyone's said so far, it's a corgi thing. Baxter never barked at home the way he does at the dog park, but we added Ziggy to the mix and now Baxter will occasionally give a single BARK to try to get Ziggy to do something.
How long have you been doing the leash and walking in another direction with him? I wonder if you can make it more positive for him to come over to you, if it will make it easier to redirect his attention. Baxter also went through that ignoring phase. At the dog park, I worked on calling him over to me when there isn't much of a distraction around. He would get a good treat for coming over. I would also call him over and have him sit in front of me while other interesting things were happening. He kept his concentration on me and didn't bark. We worked on that for a while and now when there is something very interesting going on or even when he's trying to bark at other dogs, he will come to me if I call. I don't know if I'd call it a stubborn steak, but for me it was just a reminder to keep up with recall practice especially in places with lots of distractions. I've also started applying the "leave it" command to dogs he's barking at that don't appear to appreciate his constant barking.
i have been doing this training for 3days now. hes made improvement but i would still like to see more, ya know? i have worked on him to come when called and the leave it command which he is great at but its just when those dogs are there he cant seem to calm down enough to listen to me=/ i just dont get how he can be off leash and come if i even make the tinest noise but if i try to get his attention with the other dogs he just barks and runs away.
I agree with Beth. In this case you are the one that needs to modify your choice of play to what you know he can handle appropriately. The more he's allowed to bark, the more of it he will do. Barking is what's called "a self rewarding behavior ". In other words, they don''t have to get anything else out of it, being able to bark is a reward in itself.
so im a little confused by what u are saying. i am removing teddy from the situation so he can calm down and i correct if he barks and if he is quiet i let him off and he is silent for a few but as soon as he barks i leash him again, etc.
i mean i know that barking is rewarding so thats why i am doing this but the reason i am confused is u and Beth are saying i need to modify what i am doing, so what exactly should i do?? because i am honestly not sure what i should be doing to correct this other than what i have been doing.
sorry im not trying to be difficult or anything
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