keep a few treats in your pocket, and use a slightly excited voice, then give your command followed closely by the treat, this will get her interested and she will begin to enjoy this.they will do anything for food!
rhodesian ridgebacks are very selective in hearing. they can be the best trained dogs in the world but as long as they're rhodesian ridgebacks they'll always have their selective hearing moments.
n, u dont understand the breed this is very common in rhodesian ridgebacks...they are a very stubborn breed and obey very good...only when it benefits them!
keep a few treats in your pocket, and use a slightly excited voice, then give your command followed closely by the treat, this will get her interested and she will begin to enjoy this.they will do anything for food!
serenagel 2 years ago
Classic Ridgeback. They will do something when they are good and ready.
spudme21 3 years ago
no! selective hearing is definately right! miss tullalah hears what SHE wants lol...
leanne1521 3 years ago
If you had just said, "Cheese", I bet your dog would have responded.
denokd 3 years ago
rhodesian ridgebacks are very selective in hearing. they can be the best trained dogs in the world but as long as they're rhodesian ridgebacks they'll always have their selective hearing moments.
The2Kool 3 years ago
n, u dont understand the breed this is very common in rhodesian ridgebacks...they are a very stubborn breed and obey very good...only when it benefits them!
felicia92271 3 years ago 2
It's not a selective hearing, just a lack of training. The dog is distracted and his owner is obviously unatractive...
That prong collar says it all :/
jalopeurarr 3 years ago