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Old 19-10-2009, 05:36 PM
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Re: Who else is nervous of letting their dog off lead?

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Sammy can be a nightmare. When he gets over excited, he can bark at people and it is not nice. I have started to take his very favourite toy out with me and it seemed to work a treat! With 3 dogs, it is difficult as with their individual problems, I have to walk them off lead seperately.

I know you have worked really hard on his recall, but I think, when you get a breed like yours and they have such strong instincts, it is difficult. Hopefully time will make him better.

How about some advanced gun dog training?

I think you have probably done as much as you can on your own. I would consider outside help, if not already done.

You have shown huge dedication to his training, so don;t be too disheartened x
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