
i just wanted to share my disappointment in myself and in the situation not hurt or anger anyone, thanks...
Well based on her history of being distant and irresponsible with this dog and the countless rescues she has mentioned one would have to believe that she will either shoot her or leave her in the WalMart parking lot.by Cajun Casey » Mon Jul 11, 2011 5:38 am
What if the trainer doesn't want her back and you can't sell her?
I just cured a certified obsessive barker...no collar. It can be done and should be done, its in the dogs best interest in the long run.slistoe wrote:Do you both work away from home? When is she doing the barking? I have cured and seen cured some pretty hard case barkers that were on skid row from noise bylaws.
Ruth, she sounds like a spoiled brat to me.GUNDOGS wrote:she barks if shes laying there and even hears someone outside talk or laugh ect..then EVERY time shes put outside she runs around the yard with her hair up on her back barking and wont stop so i WHOA her and go get her and bring her in..a neighbour came over last week and said jersey woke him up in the morning, since we wake up at 5am we put the dogs out to pee and she starts as soon as she hits the yard so we are always having to drop what we are doing to go out and get her to come in and be quiet..so shes basically barking inside and out..also we have a pool so even if im outside in the pool and someone comes out on their deck and says hi to me she barks and goes upto the fence as if to say DONT TALK, so i have to get out of the pool and go get her to put her in the house
I will have to disagree with you a little here because I would suggest leaving the b collar on at all times. But I do agree on the 3 setting for most dogs.snips wrote:..I would ONLY put it on for situations they are barking over. Not in house, sleeping, ect...If she is out daily in a kennel, good time for it. I generally go with a 3 setting...Not overkill....
Ruth, I feel sorry for you and I hope you find a way to get this fixed. Chucker, I just about fell off the couch.Well based on her history of being distant and irresponsible with this dog and the countless rescues she has mentioned one would have to believe that she will either shoot her or leave her in the WalMart parking lot.
What is the purpose of asking that?
I also normally start off with a 3 but then at this point I am trying to curb something before it gets out of handRon R wrote:Ruth, she sounds like a spoiled brat to me.GUNDOGS wrote:she barks if shes laying there and even hears someone outside talk or laugh ect..then EVERY time shes put outside she runs around the yard with her hair up on her back barking and wont stop so i WHOA her and go get her and bring her in..a neighbour came over last week and said jersey woke him up in the morning, since we wake up at 5am we put the dogs out to pee and she starts as soon as she hits the yard so we are always having to drop what we are doing to go out and get her to come in and be quiet..so shes basically barking inside and out..also we have a pool so even if im outside in the pool and someone comes out on their deck and says hi to me she barks and goes upto the fence as if to say DONT TALK, so i have to get out of the pool and go get her to put her in the house
I will have to disagree with you a little here because I would suggest leaving the b collar on at all times. But I do agree on the 3 setting for most dogs.snips wrote:..I would ONLY put it on for situations they are barking over. Not in house, sleeping, ect...If she is out daily in a kennel, good time for it. I generally go with a 3 setting...Not overkill....
I agree with you Tommy.
Can you get a video of this?Cajun Casey wrote:snips wrote:Mostly, she heehaws like a donkey when she's happy excited.
snips wrote:I guess I am being harsh here, but as nice as your pup is in the field, I find it extremely hard to believe you are giving this pup up for such a little thing that can be fixed.
I can try! Her mother does it, too. It's like a happy whine, but more, well, donkey-like! Her grandmother's brother does the spinning roo-roos when he's excited. They are weird.jmsgunner wrote:Can you get a video of this?Cajun Casey wrote:snips wrote:Mostly, she heehaws like a donkey when she's happy excited.
Dang Brenda, stop bening so harshsnips wrote:I guess I am being harsh here, but as nice as your pup is in the field, I find it extremely hard to believe you are giving this pup up for such a little thing that can be fixed.
in all fairness this is NOT a little thing that can be fixed easily or it would have been fixed already..i am getting a tonne of pm's from others who have been threw or are going threw the same thing and its not always easy to fix..ive gotten alot of HELPFUL suggestions and i am going to try a few today..including the FIGURE 8 the smiths recommend in their video..ive been trying everything possible and i am open to ANY help but speculating and critisizing me doesnt change a thing..ive been in contact with her breeder about the issue and he will be home this weekend so we can discuss this further..ive been working at a solution for 3 weeks ive used 2 bark collars had a behaviorist try to give me a hand on some tips, ive called several trainers including some on here, ive spoke to many people for help regarding this issue although im just posting this today it didnt just start last night..also the hose spraying is the last thing this pup would react to, she loooves the hose and stands by it in order for me to spray her..she has played in the hose with my other dogs all along and getting sprayed and chasing the water is a reward for her..anyway the only reason i posted this was to let everyone know where we are at at this point in time and to share my frustration now that the police are involved, which is no little thing..i have to live amongst my neighbours and im hoping to keep peace here without going to court or getting a darn ticket.. im talking to as many people i can to get help..RICKYTRICKYSHORTHAIRS has connected me with someone here in ontario, ive contacted RONNIE SMITH KENNELS and i am meeting with the smiths at a seminar in august hopefully to get some answers in person on what to do but thats a ways away..and no matter how hard any of you think theres MORE to it then the fact shes barking constantly and creating many issues as a result of this you are DEAD WRONG..THERE IS NO OTHER ISSUE BESIDES THE BARKING, im not yelling just emphasizing it..i am straight up honest and have nothing to hide as its my issue and my dog and im the one being effected by it so theres no reason for me to hide anything..jersey is a great pup with an issue at the moment that is major to me but may not be to you or someone else but i assure you i didnt just sit here today and think hmmm i think today i will get rid of jersey, this is really hard for me and my family and i do appreciate the HELPFUL advice ive gotten.. to all of you that are trying to help and have been supportive i thank you as i already feel horrible so nothing the others can say can make me feel any worse....ruthCajun Casey wrote:I don't think you are being harsh at all. It is a simple problem, although it should have been addressed at inception. I have a seven month old going out of state and the first thing I told the prospective new owner is, "Her father was the first dog his trainer ever walloped for barking." This girl and her littermates were worked on from the beginning for quiet. She barks a bit, but knocks it off. Mostly, she heehaws like a donkey when she's happy excited.snips wrote:I guess I am being harsh here, but as nice as your pup is in the field, I find it extremely hard to believe you are giving this pup up for such a little thing that can be fixed.
+1nikegundog wrote:Ruth, I feel sorry for you and I hope you find a way to get this fixed. Chucker, I just about fell off the couch.Well based on her history of being distant and irresponsible with this dog and the countless rescues she has mentioned one would have to believe that she will either shoot her or leave her in the WalMart parking lot.
What is the purpose of asking that?
have you read my posts???..i have nothing but respect for brian, i have not 1 negative thing to say about him..ive been in contact with brian pretty much daily since i brought this pup home so hes not left out of the loop by no means but i am a forum member who is sharing my situation and frustration also, just like everyone else does..i said from the very beginning he is on vacation and that he already knows of the situation and that i would ONLY put the pup on the forum if he couldnt take her and if it came to that..i never once implied otherwise..it is my wish to keep my dog and to fix this situation if its AT ALL possible i want to do it..brian knows me and he knows my love for jersey so i know he will help as much as he can when he returns home..the comment "barking isnt a big deal" is not accurate, it is a big deal for me maybe not you but for me it is or i wouldnt be doing all ive done so far to correct it....ruthFair Fields wrote:Out of respect for Brian, it would have been wise to wait until he returned from vacation and had this duscussion with him before putting it on the forum. Now you have folks offering to take the dog from you and others questioning your true motives. Dogs bark that really isn't a big deal. However, rehoming a dog is a big deal and Brian should be consulted first IMO.
They tend to be vocal. Having said that, my worst loudmouth is a female pointer, but I think she does it to get the stubtails going.MN_GROUSE_GUY wrote:Since this is a barking post. Is barking a major problem with GSP's? I hear that they are vocal and mine will bark but at nothing more than to get my attention. Never barks at vehicles or other people just pee's with excitement. This is all pretty new to me, this whole gun dog ownership thing, do GSP tend to get more vocal as they approach 1 year or is this just luck of the draw and most GSP's are very tolerable of their inherit barking?
That is for sure. Nothing with dogs is easy, and especially not immediate.GUNDOGS wrote: its not always easy to fix..
There is nothing you are going to do TODAY or TOMORROW to fix this problem. But if you are more committed and consistent than the dog you will prevail.GUNDOGS wrote:ive gotten alot of HELPFUL suggestions and i am going to try a few today..including the FIGURE 8 the smiths recommend in their video..
Sorry not buying it. This isn't an impossible situation, even for novice trainers, as long as they have the wherewithal to be a trainer.GUNDOGS wrote:ive been trying everything possible and i am open to ANY help but speculating and critisizing me doesnt change a thing..
Three weeks isn't enough time to have actually tried all those different things you are listing to find out if they did or didn't work. There are no miracle cures - you need consistency and time which you have not given to any of the thing you claim to have tried - I know this because there is not enough time for you to have done so. You are jumping willy nilly around and the dog is doing as she pleases.GUNDOGS wrote:ive been working at a solution for 3 weeks ive used 2 bark collars had a behaviorist try to give me a hand on some tips, ive called several trainers including some on here, ive spoke to many people for help regarding this issue
Agreed. And the longer it continues the harder it will be for you to stop. In fact, from what I am reading it may very well be impossible for you to stop because you do not have what it takes to stop it.GUNDOGS wrote:although im just posting this today it didnt just start last night..
This attitude will get you no where with training your dog. It won't take much for the dog to react to the water - but I have given you an easier way already.GUNDOGS wrote:also the hose spraying is the last thing this pup would react to, she loooves the hose and stands by it in order for me to spray her..she has played in the hose with my other dogs all along and getting sprayed and chasing the water is a reward for her..\
No, I have never whined about anything in my adult life. I was just quiet and I forgot to mention it was last year.snips wrote:Ron, were you whining at lunch? Don't remember..I was there alot of years...
i am going to try a DOGTRA YS300 and give it a try as advised from a very helpful member on here, the other 2 collars i tried for a week each and people have said dont compare so im going to pick it up and we will see....ruthsnips wrote:Did you try TT? Best there is. Ron, were you whining at lunch? :roll: Don't remember..I was there alot of years...
Now you've done itultracarry wrote: Us Americans know Canadians are not confrontational but she is a dog... not a war lol