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Old 08-20-2006, 09:44 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Penny1268
When it was getting close to bed time, I would always keep a leash on Daisy. She knew when it was time to go in her crate and she would run like a little maniac. I just step on the leash and I can get her hee hee I don't use it anymore as she will come now and stay. I will start using it with Duke now as he's getting a little "cocky" and running away from me lol

Penny

I'm starting the leash thing that you do at bedtime today, again this morning Sissy got out of her collar and ran toward the street. My problem isn't at bedtime, it is when we go out to my porch. She is double jointed and gets out of her collar and harness but if I leave the leash dragging, then it will be easier to catch her. The vet told me 2 fingers under the collar/right now we are down to one finger under. I am afraid to go tighter but one finger under she still gets it off. Chloe never even tried to get out of either the collar or harness - she was just happy to put them on knowing it meant to go out. Today was better then yesterday tho, she never entered the street. Right before reaching it, she turned and ran back toward my front grass and I do think at this point it is a game to her and I also thinks she wants Chloe to follow her but Chloe won't. I can't help but believe I have one Yorkie and one Yorkshire Terrorist

I am going to my first Yorkie Get Together today, maybe another Yorkie owner can see her in action and give more ideas. I am bringing the stroller to keep her safe in case she does this magic trick there. bye for now
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