Train him to "Stop" and stand still until you approach and pick him up. I've trained Tibbe to do this and when he is out and about and begins to walk away too fast, I just tell him to "Stop" and he does. If he's well trained, Charlie will stop and wait for you, not run away.
__________________ Jeanie and Tibbe One must do the best one can. You may get some marks for a very imperfect answer: you will certainly get none for leaving the question alone. C. S. Lewis |