I have an 8-month old Corgi, and she is ALWAYS trying to run in front of me or get around my legs/feet while I'm walking. She does this both inside the house and in our backyard (not so much on walks, because we've done a lot of leash training). I'll just get up to go into the kitchen or something and she'll try to run past me into the kitchen first. If I turn around, she'll spin around too and try to "beat me" to wherever I'm going (except that she has no idea where I'm going, so it just becomes a tangled mess). I trip over her regularly because she gets tangled in my legs as I'm trying to walk. What's really frustrating is when I'm trying to carry something like a bag or box - she intentionally gets in front of me, then becomes frightened because I'm carrying this large item and then acts like I'm being mean to her because I'm walking towards her with a huge scary box/bag. And she always ends up exactly where I'm trying to walk, and then is cowering in the damn corner acting like I'm chasing her with the stupid box/bag. I'm just trying to take the bloody garbage out! If she stayed behind me, this wouldn't happen - but she never stays behind, she's always got to run out in front.
Outside is the worst. I'm trying to do yard work, carry garbage, shovel snow, etc. and she'll deliberately run in front of whatever I'm doing. You can tell it's deliberate because she'll see you there and then run right in front and turn her head around to make sure she's smack in front of you. Then she'll "run away" like I'm chasing her! Except that I'm not chasing her, I'm just trying to shovel the snow. And when she realizes that you aren't chasing her, she'll just run back to wherever you've moved to, and start it all over again.
Not only is this frustrating, I'm sick of tripping over her and I'm afraid she's going to hurt herself. Just this morning I was walking into the hallway to go to the washroom (the door opens out, into the hallway) and she tried to run past me in the hallway on the side of the door. I opened the door just as she was running past (not realizing she was right there) and she smacked into it.
I get that she is interested in what I'm doing and as a dog wants to be in the middle of whatever’s going on, but it's a little ridiculous. Has anyone else had this problem? Were you able to do something about it?
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