Dlilly
Honored Member
I've been away, but I'm back now! Here's a brief update of what has happened to Rory this summer.
Nosework:
Nosework started in the spring and ended in May. There weren't any classes during the summer. I missed the deadline to sign up for the fall Intro to odor class so for now we will do Nosework at home.
(Rory and my brother's friend)
Sheep Herding: More like sheep chasing. Rory enjoys separating the sheep and chasing them around the pen. (He doesn't bite them, just chases) At his last lesson he finally understood what to do! He circled the 5 sheep once, then laid down. It was a big improvement! He is so bad about chasing the sheep and not wanting to change directions that my instructor has been out working with him, I just watch. He has lessons every Thursday, so this week I may end up being out with him and the sheep. It's really caotic, that's why I never video taped it. (And because I can't focus with a camera) It's honestly not worth watching. So much for having the perfect little Lassie dog… X)
Prozac: Rory is the perfect dog on Prozac! All of his behavioral problems have gone away since he's been on Prozac. I probably would have had no choice but to get rid of him if I was never suggested to give him Prozac. He was really that bad....
(Rory reading Fired Up, Frantic, and Freaked Out. It's a training book for dogs like him.)
Rory & Other Dogs: Rory is still separated from Shiloh and Delilah. BUT, he has improved dramatically! Today I had him on a leash next to Shiloh, and he behaved like a dog who desperately wanted to play, not a dog who wanted to kill. (He never wanted to kill, he just looked vicious) When next to Shiloh, he starts out by trying to get to her, but then gets frustrated because she doesn't want to play then he starts getting nippy and bites at the air. He wants to play so badly but gets upset because she doesn't want to be near him. I'm just having them meet everyday like this now. He can wear a regular collar near her, he isn't frothing at the mouth like a rabid dog, he isn't barking like crazy, and he is 90% calmer than he would have been a few months ago. I'm just stuck now on what to do. Shiloh can handle rough play, but he brings playing rough to a whole new level….
If he just got along with other dogs, he would be the perfect Kelpie.
Trick Training: Rory is a challenge, even with trick training. Sometimes he will over-think while trying to learn a new trick, and sometimes he won't think at all. He has learned a few new tricks though, like the reverse spin, to take my socks off, beg, and bow. He hasn't grasped the concept of fetch yet, so all retrieving tricks are a work in progress. He has learned a few agility obstacles, but he prefers to make up his own parkour obstacle course. I'm not joking! He jumped into the back on my dad's truck with the back lid\trunk thing closed\up!! It was unbelievable! When he runs in the yard, some times he will decide to take a path where there is a log for him to leap over, or he will jump over the porch steps. If only he was safe off leash, then I would take him places and make parkour videos!
I don't plan on disappearing from this site again, but if you would like to keep track of Rory's progress, here's his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Rorythekelpie