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Old 03-30-2010, 12:21 PM   #291
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Originally Posted by ptrivilino View Post
Hi - My first post on a very informative "Yorkie" site - thanks to all for the great information here.
We got Bailey in September of last year from a rescue (our first rescue adoption, and it is so gratifying). Bailey is a little girl (5.5 lbs at adoption and now just a bit over 6) approx. 5 years old. She came from a breeder (so I'm guessing puppy mill). It has been so much of a pleasure seeing her change and adapt to her new home. She is doing extremely well and becoming a very loving, trusting and enjoyable little doggie. My only problem thus far - she will run off at the smallest possible opportunity and is quite a project to recover. It has happened 3 times now, totally by mistake. We are definitely learning from our mistakes. She does not run and hide, just runs and runs until something gets her attention - then we catch up.
My question here is: does anyone have any ideas on how to change that behavior? My inclination is to bring her somewhere that is fenced in, let her go and attempt to get her to come back on her own.

aaahhhh, Bailey looks adorable! How often do you walk her or take her out? Sometimes dogs do this because they are very curious about the outside world and they don't ge tto explore it often enough. Also because they have so much energy they need to burn, they take every opportunity to do that. Make sure you walk her more often. Just remember, letting her run around the backyard cannot replace a walk in the outside world. Just not the same.

Hope this helps.
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