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Old 04-09-2014, 04:46 PM   #5
yorkietalkjilly
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Ok. I am going to work on that with him. He is pretty good for the most part but has his moments.
Tibbe has learned that it's more rewarding to him to stop and let me pick him up than running off is. I celebrate his stopping so massively and so big and he gets so well-rewarded that he'll gladly stop, seeing my smile, hearing what a good dog he is right then, lots of hugging and good-boy-ing and knowing that as soon as we get in the house, he's going to get a big celebration, me, with huge smiles, praising him in a high, squeaky voice(he'll do anything to get me to talk to him like that) what a great dog he is, clapping, dancing and serial treats and hear how very proud I am of him. He just eats all that up.
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