Hornet3d
Wise
So three weeks on from bringing Topper home from the rescue centre and a week since we had the first session with the trainer and things have changed massively. We have had a week of great walks, at least two a day, and in all that time Topper has only reacted to other dogs on four occasions. The first was partly our fault as we panicked slightly when to great big poodles came bounding up to Topper, there followed few minutes of him struggling on the lead and a lot of barking but that was all. On the other occasions he only barked if the other dog barked at him first and he soon calmed down. He still reacts to birds pulling on the lead slightly when he sees them but the Springer Spaniels are gun dogs and one of the jobs is to get the birds air borne thus 'springing' them for shooting parties so I guess is something that will always be the case.
Second meeting with the trainer today and within the first few minutes of the walk Topper was walking along side his dog with no issues. Adding a long training lead and Topper was in his element, running everywhere and tying to get the trainers dog to play. His recall is superb coming back with no hesitation even when he clearly has other ideas in mind.
So, in summary, my wife and I are over the moon, loving long walks in peace and Topper is now living up to the potential we saw in him when we first met him. We just cannot believed we have reached this point in a matter of weeks.
Second meeting with the trainer today and within the first few minutes of the walk Topper was walking along side his dog with no issues. Adding a long training lead and Topper was in his element, running everywhere and tying to get the trainers dog to play. His recall is superb coming back with no hesitation even when he clearly has other ideas in mind.
So, in summary, my wife and I are over the moon, loving long walks in peace and Topper is now living up to the potential we saw in him when we first met him. We just cannot believed we have reached this point in a matter of weeks.