@jengosmonkey said in A Basenji, a Volcano & a Clown Car:
As much as I enjoy watching videos of Lure Coursing and Agility... they scare me. I don't have any confidence that I can control a dog in a situation like that.
Which is why you need to gently build up your confidence. Once you are sure of yourself, the dog will gain confidence in you and you will both be more relaxed.
Start with using the gentle leader around the block. Get him used to it in the way shown on the video. Put it on and off a few times and give him a small piece of kibble as a treat - as I have explained many times, I portion out the day's kibble ration and then use that as well for treats and rewards. This means the dogs get no more than their daily ration of food but think they are getting a treat. . .
Then take him for a short walk, letting the lead go slack when you are not actually steering the Basenji around a corner. As you both gain confidence, go for longer walks and then unhook the nose piece and clip it back. You will still have control of his head because of the configuration of the lead.
Always start each walk with the nose piece on just until you are sure you are in control (of yourself as much as anything else !) and throw away the harness and use a light leather collar with the gentle leader.
I always stress that part of any training exercise is the use of voice. Talk to the dog, encourage him and praise him when it is due.
It needn't be long before you can progress onto a whippet collar, nicely padded in the front of the neck but don't throw the GL away. Use it once in a while to reinforce the training. Keep the boy reminded of what you expect of him.
Next progression will be sauntering nonchalantly around among a pack of other Basenjis at a coursing event, secure in the knowledge that you trust your dog and he trusts you !