I just wanted to share some of the progress Ivy has made recently with her reactivity to birds. I've posted about it a few times and was really feeling down about her barking/lunging/bolting when she saw her nemesis, mr. pigeon. Walks were becoming a pain for all of us.
I spoke to our gundog trainer and read a lot of posts on here, and started asking her to 'sit' whenever she saw one and praise and treats when she looked at us instead of the bird. Our trainer also asked us to stop giving her the opportunity to chase them and keep her focus on us off lead, and also change our mindset and seek out birds as a good training opportunity, rather than something to be anxious about and avoid as she's probably picking up on that.
I was skeptical to be honest that I would ever be able to reach her through the red mist, but I started asking her to sit every time we saw a bird. It didn't go well at first and she was ignoring me so I walked her away (sometimes carried her!) and sat her up at a greater distance. Over time, we got closer and when I saw that she was about to go nuts, I just walked her away and tried again. It's been about a month or so of doing this on every walk (ahh!) and today, a magpie flew out of the bush she was next to off lead whilst we were playing 'go find' and she sat without me asking and looked at me.
The cat also jumped over the fence earlier and she sat
(we were all shocked, including the cat)
I feel so proud of her as her prey drive is so strong!! We still have a way to go, but she is so much better than she used to be and walks are becoming a joy again. We're introducing a stop whistle in our training sessions and practicing it in a tennis court so hopefully we can try it in the real world soon when she's off lead! Loose lead walking has also seemed to click after months and months of training and me almost giving up on it a few times.
I think what might have also helped is I found a lovely footpath near me that takes you past lots of ponies in a paddock and we've been practicing her sitting and looking at me when a friendly pony comes over. She's never really reacted to ponies so it's been good to reinforce the behaviour when it's a bit easier for her.
I really wanted to share this in case anyone else is struggling the same way we were. It's been quite hard work to be honest, but it's working!! Honestly, if my crazy cocker can stop having meltdowns over birds then any dog can (at one point, she was even barking at the blue tits)!
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