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Old 04-13-2015, 08:44 PM   #14
SirTeddykins
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Originally Posted by Zoey Zendaya View Post
Go back to the obedience training...sit , wait and stay....it can be done...
Reward the good behavior...be patient...and feed squirrel corn

What a great pic for this post!!! Love it!


Teddy is obsessed with birds and tries to chase them when they are flying in the sky at 30,000 ft. I agree that you should attempt to train but don't feel too disheartened if those attempts do not work in the way you expect they should. Yorkies are terriers and terriers chase/dig and lots of other annoying and potentially dangerous things. We kinda have to accept their nature and, in doing so, prevent them from harm by using training and leashes.


I used a trainer who encouraged me to let Teddy run free and I will never make that mistake again. Although he was good with recall up until that point, he developed a crush on a puppy schnauzer and chased her as she left the park. Unfortunately, although the park was huge, Teddy chased her even when she was out of sight and had it not been for some very speedy legs (not mine) who caught up with Teddy who was running free with an attached leash - well, he would have been dead because he ran right out to the road.


Kinda depressing to think about but I'm glad that I was fortunate enough to have a second chance. Teddy gets no more chances, crazy boy!


My experience is my experience, so may not be applicable to all, but just something to think about..


Have to go, now. It's nearly 6 a.m. here and the birds have awoken Sir Teddykins!
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