Hello everyone, I am new to the group and hope to ask your advice on problem my wife and I have regarding our staffy. We have an 11 month old Staffordshire bull terrier; we purchased him when he was 8 weeks old. He has a tendency to want to be close around myself or my wife, when we walk anywhere in the house he is always next to our legs.
As a puppy he tried to a lot to climb on a seat and lie behind our backs with his head tucked in behind us and go asleep, we quickly discouraged this behaviour.
But the main issue is when we try to take him for a walk, he in uncontrollable to even be able to get the lead on him, he darts around and jumps up, we wait till he calms down, sometimes he doesn’t so we abandon the walk.
Once the lead is on he sometimes wont always step out of the door, the times he does he tries to place his paw up over the lead and sits there, then pulling back to the door to go back in. When we do eventually go for a walk he is like a fish on a line, it’s getting embarrassing now as residents on the walk route see his behaviour.
We have had three other Staffordshire bull terriers from puppies over the years, sadly they all died with old age related illnesses, they were all loved and well behaved and we had no behavioural issues like we have with our current Staffy. We are now at a point we don’t know what else to do. Any help much appreciated.
As a puppy he tried to a lot to climb on a seat and lie behind our backs with his head tucked in behind us and go asleep, we quickly discouraged this behaviour.
But the main issue is when we try to take him for a walk, he in uncontrollable to even be able to get the lead on him, he darts around and jumps up, we wait till he calms down, sometimes he doesn’t so we abandon the walk.
Once the lead is on he sometimes wont always step out of the door, the times he does he tries to place his paw up over the lead and sits there, then pulling back to the door to go back in. When we do eventually go for a walk he is like a fish on a line, it’s getting embarrassing now as residents on the walk route see his behaviour.
We have had three other Staffordshire bull terriers from puppies over the years, sadly they all died with old age related illnesses, they were all loved and well behaved and we had no behavioural issues like we have with our current Staffy. We are now at a point we don’t know what else to do. Any help much appreciated.