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Originally Posted by knlboss Good luck with trying to keep him from running out the door. The only way I have been able to stop mine is to actually hold him and not allow him to dart out. It's their game of cat and mouse that exites them. Riley loves to get out and have me running all around after him, he gets a head start then actually stops to look back at me then when I get close he takes off. This is when your blood pressure goes up and you have to remind yourself he is just playing his little game. Sooner or later I corner him and gently pick him up (all the time trying to refrain from tearing his little behind up) It takes alot of patience to raise one. The good out shines the bad, think of those times when he is laying quietly in your lap and he looks up to you with those cute little devilish eyes and then you will remember why you got him to begin with. |
Now isn't that just the truth. That look when they snuggle up and look into your eyes is priceless.