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Location: Caerphilly, Wales, UK
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 428
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Well, it's been far too long since our last update. Lucky is still looking for her perfect home and I really hope she finds it in time to spend Christmas on her forever sofa!
Lucky was rehomed but was unfortunately returned (well collected) on day 4 as she nipped a jogger whilst off-lead on day 3 and although no complaint was made her adopters did not feel able to keep her.
Since this, I have spent a lot of time socialising Lucky around areas popular with joggers and she has not attempted to nip at all, whether on a short lead, long lead or no lead. I have also taken her out with our trainer who Lucky does agility classes with. She spent time observing her at a busy lakeside country park and Lucky again showed no intention of chasing/nipping joggers but did have a lovely play with a pug cross she met! Our trainer observed that if we stopped to talk, I tended to naturally keep Lucky busy by doing intermittent sits, waits, stays etc. whilst chatting (this will be due to me already having a 'busy minded’ dog myself). If I didn’t do this, it became clear that after a short while, Lucky started to become anxious and bored, so looked to busy herself. Although she is only 50% collie, her brain is definitely all collie so it’s important that her mind is kept just as busy as her body. It is also important that Lucky not be allowed off lead around joggers etc. until her new owners have spent time bonding, training, socialising and generally gaining Lucky’s trust and respect as when you have this, she is a really focused girl who likes to please. A long trailing lead would be perfect to allow her to get plenty of exercise but with her handler still in control.
With regard to the other challenges we’ve encountered, the separation anxiety has now completely settled here and as long as she is well exercised before being left and she is left with another dog, we can leave her for around 4 hours without problems and she sleeps whilst we are out.
Lucky isn't at all shy or nervous now in places & with people she knows but can be shy meeting some new people so her new owners will need to be patient and let her take introductions slowly when needed. She is shy but good at the vets and likes to take a treat from the nurses if there is one on offer! I can take Lucky anywhere with me, the pet shop, the high street, a pub garden and she is always well behaved.
I haven’t resolved her barking so her new owners need to be aware and happy to work on this. I have tried to teach her a ‘quiet’ command but have to admit, I’ve failed. Saying that, her barking is by no means constant and there are days where there is very little barking at all. Noises outside, knocks at the door, people walking past the house, visitors to the house, people on the opposite sides of fences she can’t see, and goading other dogs into play are all things that can make her bark but there are ways of managing it. Some of the barking seems territorial as Lucky does like to watch out of the window at the world outside. I now restrict her access to do this (i.e. shut the main bedroom door during the day as that’s the room with the low window). Also, her barking reduces so much when she is getting the exercise and stimulation she needs.
Lucky does need a lot of exercise. If she doesn't get this, she gets bored and will try and find herself something to do (keep watch and bark). Here, she is walked for about 2 hours a day and walks tend to be a mix of on-lead, off-lead, training and play - which she seems to work. She would also like to live with a steady but playful dog who will be happy to have Lucky chase him or her.
Lucky also attends agility classes and really enjoys it. It is something I would love her new owners to continue at a fun level as it is an activity that keeps her body and mind busy and also strengthens her bond with her handler. If not agility, then flyball or another regular dog activity would be needed.
Lucky is a lovely, clever and very responsive girl who likes to be active and learn new things. She really needs a special home with kind and patient owners who will give her plenty of kisses and cuddles but also be willing to set and stick to boundaries, commit to her training and ensure she gets the amount of exercise she needs as this will help her be the wonderful dog I know she is. She would also love a comfy sofa where she can snuggle up with you in the evening as she does love a cuddle. Anyone who is willing to put the work in with this girl will be rewarded ten fold as Lucky is an amazing dog in the right owner’s hands.