We have an 11 month old Shetland collie who is generally absolutely lovely. Listens to us, obeys commands, etc. Still has lots of puppy energy but is generally very intelligent and responsive to commands etc.
However he goes manic when he sees a hoover/brush/mop/anything with a long stick or stem on it. Apart from the obvious jokes that as a male he just doesn't like housework, anyone have any advice about this? He barks continuously when I hoover, jumping up and down as he does so. I can't work out if he is excited and thinks it's a game or if he's scared. I have to shut him out of the house or he would just make it impossible to hoover, but he looks in through full length windows, sees/hears hoover and goes just as mad outside.
Our first baby is due in 5 days and I really don't want him doing this while the baby is asleep (hmm, maybe I should have looked into getting this sorted out a few months ago, not 5 days before giving birth!)
I have been vacuuming/mopping etc while dh has taken him to the park for walks, but I don't feel I should "give in" to the dog this way. He is very intelligent and there must be a way to teach him not to do this. I try to ignore his jumping/barking so as not to give him any attention for this behaviour but he still does it.
Anyone got any ideas?