Apologise for long post 
I took on a 12 mth old rescue dog in January (was told collie cross, but she is more gsd/husky) knowing she was a bit of a handfull. She used to be very jumpy and mouthy at first, and used to tear the house to pieces, which we've managed to put a stop to, but i must admit im struggling when it comes to taking her out for a walk. When she sees another dog she will go nuts! I honestly cant control her...she will try and pull off her lead, jump around and just do anything she can to get to the other dog. Dont get me wrong, shes not vicious..she just gets too excited and wants to play but nothing I can do will calm her down. Its getting to the point where im dreading taking her out.
She used to pull something awful on her lead, but with a halti this has calmed down a lot and im now trying to work on walking her with just a lead. With enough treats and praise she will walk beautifully to heel... right up until she sees another dog. At home shes learnt sit, give paw, down, and stay all with no problems. This all goes out the window as soon as we go on a walk though!
Oh and another thing, she is much better off the lead - she will always follow us and stay close by, but her recall is non existant. So if we see another dog while off the lead she will just go and play and its a nightmare trying to get her back. It gets really embarrassing so i now know not to let her off unless its really quiet. But then seeing another dog while on the lead is even worse!
So any tips on how to keep her calm around other dogs, or ways i can distract her when voice or treats dont work, will be most gratefully received!
edit to add - I have taken her training classes, but they felt like a waste of time as she would 'perform' wonderfully after the initial chaos of being in a room with other dogs... maybe 5 minutes or so. Its the inital meeting another dog thing which we need to work on though.

I took on a 12 mth old rescue dog in January (was told collie cross, but she is more gsd/husky) knowing she was a bit of a handfull. She used to be very jumpy and mouthy at first, and used to tear the house to pieces, which we've managed to put a stop to, but i must admit im struggling when it comes to taking her out for a walk. When she sees another dog she will go nuts! I honestly cant control her...she will try and pull off her lead, jump around and just do anything she can to get to the other dog. Dont get me wrong, shes not vicious..she just gets too excited and wants to play but nothing I can do will calm her down. Its getting to the point where im dreading taking her out.
She used to pull something awful on her lead, but with a halti this has calmed down a lot and im now trying to work on walking her with just a lead. With enough treats and praise she will walk beautifully to heel... right up until she sees another dog. At home shes learnt sit, give paw, down, and stay all with no problems. This all goes out the window as soon as we go on a walk though!
Oh and another thing, she is much better off the lead - she will always follow us and stay close by, but her recall is non existant. So if we see another dog while off the lead she will just go and play and its a nightmare trying to get her back. It gets really embarrassing so i now know not to let her off unless its really quiet. But then seeing another dog while on the lead is even worse!
So any tips on how to keep her calm around other dogs, or ways i can distract her when voice or treats dont work, will be most gratefully received!

edit to add - I have taken her training classes, but they felt like a waste of time as she would 'perform' wonderfully after the initial chaos of being in a room with other dogs... maybe 5 minutes or so. Its the inital meeting another dog thing which we need to work on though.

Anyway, the owner came over and eventually got him back. I did check but couldnt see any bite marks so just assumed he had a mouthfull of fur. Owner told me to move on so she could calm him down... so like a pratt i did. Wasnt till i got home i found the puncture wounds. Took her to the vets and she is almost healed now, but it has knocked her confidence (and mine) so we just need to start from scratch and work on getting back to where we were!