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Originally Posted by shodanusmc I know, and it would be hard. The main reason is so they do not develop any bad habits at home while they are being trained. So we wi9ll have to PEN them at night, and no rough housing with them. Carlo lived there for the 3 weeks and he came back outstanding. The Brothers will benefit. The 3 weeks or longer, depending, will get them to the point of being off leashed trained....and that is important as they like to go after Peacocks! Terriers! I am hoping being at the training facility for 8 hours each day will tire them out, and will just have to keep them from misbehaving on weekends. If it was my call, they would live there for the entire time, but I would visit to check on the, After the training Marge and I go to the facility to work with them again under the watchful eye of the trainer. |
sounds like a great plan steve! i am sure once they're done with training they will coexist with the peacocks lol! my dad fostered a male yorkie for a few months that a family had gave up because he went after their chickens. he adopted him to a family in his neighborhood that had no other pets / animals other than a s**tzu. my zowi has always had "a thing" for horses. she has been on camping trips / traveled with us before and goes crazy every time she sees a horse. even if it is on the television she freaks out!!! terrible terriers!!!!