Competitiveness Question
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 9:46 pm
Both females are kenneled together.
I have a 10 month old female. She has been running for 2 months (as of today) and is about a 7.5 on speed.
I have a 16 month old female. She has been running for 10 months and is about a 6 on speed.
They are 1/2 sisters (same sire)
My older female packs and solos well, has good search, runs a really nice line, and picks and turns really good on a check. I soloed her a lot (3-4 times a week) in the four to five months after I started her.
My younger female packs and soloes well, circles her own rabbit, has decent search, runs as fairly straight line, turns a check fairly well (solo and in the pack), but seems a little rougher than my older female was at the same running age. She also is a step or two quicker than my older female. I have not soloed her nearly as much.
So here is my problem:
1.) When I take them out to run them together, my younger female seems to get overly competitive with my older female.
2.) When they are in thick cover or in a wooded area it's not as bad, but when they break out into the open or into a field, my younger female gets overly competitive.
3.) When I take my younger female out and solo her, she is a lot cleaner and not nearly as rough as when I run her with my older female.
4.) When I take them out together with other dogs, my older female is fine and my younger female is not nearly as competitive.
I like both of them as each has similar and different qualities that I like.
I don't want to give the impression that it's a train wreck when they are together. They actually handle well, work well together when searching for a rabbit, and they hark in when the other opens.
What should I do? Is the speed difference to great? Or do I just have an overly competitive dog?
I have a 10 month old female. She has been running for 2 months (as of today) and is about a 7.5 on speed.
I have a 16 month old female. She has been running for 10 months and is about a 6 on speed.
They are 1/2 sisters (same sire)
My older female packs and solos well, has good search, runs a really nice line, and picks and turns really good on a check. I soloed her a lot (3-4 times a week) in the four to five months after I started her.
My younger female packs and soloes well, circles her own rabbit, has decent search, runs as fairly straight line, turns a check fairly well (solo and in the pack), but seems a little rougher than my older female was at the same running age. She also is a step or two quicker than my older female. I have not soloed her nearly as much.
So here is my problem:
1.) When I take them out to run them together, my younger female seems to get overly competitive with my older female.
2.) When they are in thick cover or in a wooded area it's not as bad, but when they break out into the open or into a field, my younger female gets overly competitive.
3.) When I take my younger female out and solo her, she is a lot cleaner and not nearly as rough as when I run her with my older female.
4.) When I take them out together with other dogs, my older female is fine and my younger female is not nearly as competitive.
I like both of them as each has similar and different qualities that I like.
I don't want to give the impression that it's a train wreck when they are together. They actually handle well, work well together when searching for a rabbit, and they hark in when the other opens.
What should I do? Is the speed difference to great? Or do I just have an overly competitive dog?