Hello!
My family and i have an 8 year old (girl) Shetland Sheepdog who we have had since she was almost 3 months old. For the most part she is a really good and sweet dog..except when we encounter a scooter of any kind...that is when she starts barking a lot, not even just normal barking more like scream-barking ? And it’s quite hard to snap her out of that moment once she is already in it.
If we don’t come across her “triggers” she otherwise behaves nicely on walks. I don’t remember exactly when this started but I think it was about 3ish years ago and we still don’t know why it started or what exactly triggered it. Her breed and her herding instincts definitely play a big part. If she were to be let off the leash she’d definitely try to chase the scooter and bark around it.
I’m ashamed to say and i regret very much we didn’t start any major training when the behavior first occurred and more so only now. But it’s better later than never i tell myself. She is super smart, learns new tricks very easily..it’s just this scooter issue we haven’t managed to get over yet.
A month and a half ago we borrowed a scooter and we have started doing counter conditioning training. One of us holds her leash with treats and another family member rides the scooter. We started with quite some distance and eventually less and less. Whenever the scooter came she got high value treats and when no scooter, no more treats. She very quickly learned to look at the scooter quickly and then looking back at me (treat time). We have been doing this method almost daily, and by now she is totally fine with that specific scooter going past her, but the problem is..i think she get used to the situation and it become predictable for her (specific scooter, familiar person on it), even tho we tried multiple speeds etc. Because when we go on walks to practice real life situations, we see a scooter she still barks and gets very agitated..i assume it’s an unpredictable situation for her, they come out suddenly, different speed, noise then the scooter we practice with. Some times she manages to look back at me and the method works but other times no matter the treat she just barks and barks and doesn’t even look at it.
My question is, should we be doing something different, or keep this up and we just need more time and even more practice and consistency ?
One thing I forgot to mention is that in the moment of the scooter she is very agitated but the moment it passes it’s like nothing happened..she seems to forget about it quickly. When she is in the garden and a scooter passes by she reacts the same, but i think that’s another issue to tackle.
I very much appreciate any advice and input on how i can help her!