So as you know we got the rescue dog a few weeks ago. He seems to learn pretty quick and we have obedience training starting on April 10 (6 classes) for the basics. The biggest problem is he is obsessed with the cat. Every time the cat is at the stairs he just stares at him. Today the cat came downstairs and the dog chased him once he woke up.
Does anyone have any tips or tricks to teach our dog to ignore the cat? If we don't fix this issue DH will not want to keep the dog.
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Re: Help! New dog wants to chase the cat.
My parents have a cat and our dogs spend quite a bit of time down there. Our beagle mix would bark at the cat and chase it around and just wouldn't leave it be. But it was because she was just super curious what the creature was. It took a while but they worked it out between them. Don't know how common that is. The cat learned to avoid the dog and the dog just isn't as curious about what the cat is up to.
Something I've learned with our dogs is you have to give hem something better to do then the bad behaviour. The most fun thing for your dog is getting the cat so you have to find what your dog likes better. For our dogs it's tennis balls. Good thing is you are going to obedience class and this is a common issue so I'm sure the instructor will have some better tips.
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Make sure your cat has a safe place to go with access to food, water and his litter, we baby gated our basement off so the cat can get down and be away from the dog if she irritates him too much. Offer high value treats (like cheese or bits of chicken) if the dog approaches the cat calmly. And doggy time out is super effective too - warn the dog once about bad behavior and if it continues, say "No!" and take him by the collar and put him in a room with the door shut for about five seconds (or until he stops barking/fussing). This worked great when the two of them were testing boundaries.
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Our cat pretends to be afraid but she instigates sometimes too so we know she isn't all that upset by them.
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