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Originally Posted by Christinee 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.