4 month old ellie has started playing a very dangerous "game".
She's not allowed in our front yard unles she is on a leesh with us, however, on occasions, when someone opens the front door and she is inside and unleeshed, she gets out..and boy is she fast.
She plays a "chasey" game where when my husband and I try to go after her ( from different directions sometimes and she just runs away,, It's like mustering cattle but we cant get her!! unlike when she is anywhere else, when she is out in the yard, she won't come when we call her name. she just keeps running around like we're playing a game of tag and she doesn't want to be "it"
When it happened today, she extended the game to the road. It took us about 10 minutes to get a hold of her. she is very treat orientated but wouldn't even come when I offerd her her fave liver treats ( did this out of deperation to get her to safety).
Love my Ellie to bits and don't want the unthinkable to happen when she accidently gets out into the front yard and extends her tag game to the road. Any advice on how we can train her to not go crazy and definately not to play chasey on the road woudl be appreciated!
When out walking on lead in the neighbourhood, she is very well behaved.
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I would try not to chase her if you can, I know it's hard not to when they get loose and you're worried. As Bev said rolling around on the ground looking like an idiot works pretty well, I've also sat down and dug at the grass like I found something REALLY interesting and my boy came right up to see what I had. The other posters gave good advice about getting her to respect the door and how to teach a good recall.
Teach an emergency recall. Use a different word than "come" and special treats used only for that purpose. Hot-dogs, or really stinky cheese, or liver treats, or leftover dinner---something she doesn't normally get.
Say your special word in a happy upbeat voice while feeding her the very special treats. Do this once a day for three days in a row, then on the 4th day have someone hold her a little way aways from you, say the word, and have the person let her go and run to you. Give her the treats. Cut them tiny so you can give her five or ten pieces while you praise her.
Next day, have someone take her in another room. Then after that, practice in a fenced in area.
After the word is learned, use it a couple times a month to keep her refreshed, and then ONLY for emergencies and never for a normal recall (for which you will still use "come" or "here."). By doing it seldom and using special treats, you will keep her excited about it. In your mind the word means "Get over here fast" but in hers it means "bacon" or "hot dogs" or whatever you fed. Emergency recall is the only instance when I allow my dogs to leap up at me ecstatically while I feed them. I've used it when they've wandered off in the woods, and once when Jack got into the road to say hi to a friend, and it really does work.
The other thing to teach is "wait" so you can keep her back from the door. Start at feeding time. Put down her dish, say "Wait" as you hold your hand out. Use your body to keep her away from the food and don't let her go til she is staying still. Then say "ok!" in a cheery voice and let her eat. Gradually increase the time you make her wait (but at dinner don't make it more than a few seconds).
Good luck!
I would work on making sure she knows bolting out the door is unacceptable behavior. We make our dogs sit at the door, wait, we'll walk through it, and then when we say "ok" they can come through the door. Its kind of a pain to train, and you'll have to teach her the wait command but it really helps with our dogs because they know they're not allowed to go out of the house unless we say "ok" and we always walk through the door first if we're going out with them. So maybe work on this every time she's leaving the house (front or back door) and it will help with her self control :)
Another thing which I don't personally do but my uncle does with his dog is have a "return" command. Its a special super amazing treat that she ONLY gets when she does this command and never any other time. For him he uses a piece of cheese because he never feeds his dog cheese otherwise. So they have "come" for when he's close by and they want him to come over, but if he's getting to far away they'll do "return" and he'll always listen because he knows he'll get a a fancy treat. I'm not exactly positive how he trained this though, I think he went to a training class, so maybe puppy training classes would help? But I would definitely work on the sit and wait at the door thing, it worked wonders with our dogs!
Good luck!
Edit: Just noticed that Beth totally had addressed everything I just said, sorry for the redundancy :P
I would just love to thank everyone for taking the time and giving me such great advice and suggestions. I love that you can get such wonderful advice from this forum!
based on everyone's advice, I have implented three things
1. training with a wait command before we approach the door.
2. training out front with a long lead
3.introducing an emergency command and rewarding with super special treat ( for Ellie, its sausage.)
she has taken well to all over training..have to admit a HUGE oversight on our part to introduce a wait command before we even go outside on lead. fingers crossed we'll have success!!
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