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Help!!! Field With Fence For My Deaf Dog To Play With My Other Dog Off Lead...help


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Help Please

I have to Dalmatians and love to see them running and playing :)

But i only get to see that at my house when they are digging up my garden :(

One of them is deaf and i cant let her off the lead when we go for a walk.

The other one gets to run free and have some fun.

But Cloth just has to stay on the flexi. Ball games in the house.

I have been looking for a field that has a fence around it that so cant jump or get away.

We did take her to Anns grove school before they changed it.

I locked the gates and wraped the spare dog lead around the other gate.

(i did take bags incase she did any you know).

She looked wonderful running around with Dom.

So if any one Know where there is some where that, i can take both of them to please let me know.

I don't know of a field, cloth but have you considered a vibrating collar?

 

I know what you mean - I have two dallies and they look fantastic playing together (and I'm so glad I can let them off to have a good run and wear themselves out!)

 

I once met a man with a deaf weimaraner and he used a vibrating collar. It's not a shock collar or anything like that, it just vibrates when you press the remote and he uses that as a recall cue so that he can let the dog off the lead.

 

I wouldn't have thought it would be too difficult to train - you'd do the same as you would teaching a normal recall.

 

Sorry I don't know of a field, but I hope that helps a little :)

 

Edit to add: Just a thought - when Takara's in season she has a run in the tennis courts as they're secure :)

Somebody on here hires out an indoor riding school so her dogs can be let off the lead, have you tried that? I can point some out for you that might hire out if it suits you? Most fields with fences aren't designed for dogs so they can get out easily.

Somebody on here hires out an indoor riding school so her dogs can be let off the lead, have you tried that? I can point some out for you that might hire out if it suits you? Most fields with fences aren't designed for dogs so they can get out easily.

 

 

 

That sounds great :)

I would never have thought of using a indoor riding school.

 

Im going to have look on here and see what i find.

thanks

Where abouts are you?

 

Theres one in Dore (Ann Barbers)

Crosspool (Cloughfields)

 

:huh: I can't think of any more off the top of my head and don't know for sure that they would hire out. It might have been in Dronfield someone used one. They had greyhounds (might help with your search) ;)

i'd be interested in hearing of anywhere also, as my dog has bad nervous aggresion and I can't let him off the lead when out walking, which is a real shame as I love seeing (well behaved) dogs having a good frolic!

its me that uses a riding school we use stubley in dronfield it costs £8 i think for half an hour but we share with another 2 families so its not so bad. My first post on here was looking for a filed to rent but we never found anywhere so had to continue using the riding school. anna.x.

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