I have tried treats and praise. I have 3 other dogs, one sheppard mix, one sable, and another mixed breed. I have had two other Sheppards and I have been to dog training classes in the past which included hand signals. All my dogs listen and follow hand signals, except my black Sheppard. If she gets out, she justs runs off and won't come when called. She goes and barks at all the neighbor's dogs. The only way to catch her is to drive after her in the car and call her to get in the car. I have never encountered a Sheppard that wouldn't listen and couldn't be trained easily. We've had her since she was 6 weeks old and now she is almost 2 yrs. The two dogs we had before her don't like her and pick on her when they are in the yard. The newest puppy (6 months) gets along with all the dogs, she bugs them, but they don't harass her like they do the black Sheppard. The puppy already knows commands and hand signals. The blk Sheppard is also aggresive w/food w/the other dogs. Help, I'm at a lost
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Recommended Answer:Get her ears checked, she/he may have an infection which may not be visible but has affected her hearing. then try some one on one training with a special treat (cooked liver) works great with my dogs. I would also suggest feeding the dog separately as to prevent any dangerous fights and someone getting injured. The fact of the dog running to anyone or thing when it gets loose would seem to me that this dog is very social, How does it get along with the puppy? The other dogs may just view it as a nuisance.. Some dogs as well as people are not good in groups.... How does the dog act when just with you? (no other dogs around)
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- get a whistle for the dogs. they r not heard by human beings but they can hear it.
- try 2 gets some food she likes and put it in a bowl and shake it or maybey u should get 1 of those wisols??? well try some stuff
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