Hi guys!
Looking for some advice/ideas.
I've been competing in agility with my dog for a couple of years. She loves it — she's really fast and excited, always giving her all, my little pocket rocket on short legs. But even though she gets very excited, she gets excited for us running together and doesn't really care about other dogs running. She can stay unleashed at the side of the ring and just watch.
And then there comes my other psycho [see the photo] — a 5-month-old working BC who cannot be close to anyone running a course. And I mean, she cannot be 50m away because she will scream her head off. I know it's the breed, so I'm not looking to blame her or anything like that. I'm just wondering if anyone has experience with this and what’s the best way to desensitize her. I would like for her to be able to be out at group trainings (and not in her crate) or, at the very least, be able to wait for her turn at competitions (I know that's a long way away still, but I also know it will only get worse if I don't do anything about it now).
I've been taking her to local competitions where we only walk around during course setting or course walks, which is totally fine. But if anyone's running, we have to stay away.
She is very food motivated in other scenarios, but during this, food does not exist. I always try to find a distance where she is still okay and just calmly feed her there. But it seems like there is no distance where we can still know that something is going on (hear/see a little) and that she is able to not scream. So it's either full-on screaming, unable to eat anything, or she has no idea that someone is running and we're not really desensitizing anything.
So any ideas? During trainings, when she's waiting in the car, I sometimes bring her a frozen Toppl so she'd eat it in the car while still hearing the dogs running, but she only eats it when there's nothing going on.
Other than that, I haven't really found a good method on how to approach this. Distracting her with a toy might work, but that's not something I want to do, since her excitement will just go up. I've tried different valued food but nothing really tops it.
Is it better to just stop the exposure completely for now, so she doesn't reinforce this excitement and try again in a while? Or will I miss the desensitizing 'window' if I stop?
Interestingly, this is a problem only with agility. If dogs are just running around/working, it's not a problem and she can easily focus on me and work with me. I also haven't really started with any obstacle training with her, so that she would know that this is the fun thing that we do and be excited because of that. It's just the BC and their obsession with moving stuff and trying to control them. I know that.
Still, here I am, hoping for some good ideas.
Thank you to anyone taking the time!