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Old 03-04-2007, 08:48 AM   #15
Gracie2006
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Originally Posted by DuchessOfYorkie View Post
Hi,
I have the same issues and problems about asking my doggy to come to me,wee, yesterday,me and my husband decided to have dinner out at around 6:30pm wee ofcouse its getting dark.as i opened the door(It wasnt even open that much)my yorkie was so quick to run out of the house and well,we have to chase her all over the neighborhood. Me and my husband tried to call her be saying come and as the more you call her the more she runs away.
y husband freak out and was so angry that he threw his flashlight on the street as he told me thats it.imagine this,I have to chase her for 30 mins plus im nine months pregnant and is due this week.She was about to be hit by a car twice yesterday because it was so dark and plus she is tiny.we cant see her as well because of her color,good thing she has a bell in her collar.she even run off the highway and I just watch her with frustration while i cried and thought that that was the end of her life...luckily our neighbor was walking her dog,and for some reason Aiko(my yorkie)loves to play with other dog,this dog was gigantic(great dane)but he sure did save my Aiko coz she went to the dog without fear and my husband finally caught her.not to mention my husband almost have heart attack chasing her.lol bad dog!!!! bytheway,it isnt the first time she tried to run away,what can i do?I just put a leash on her everytime she needs to go,but sometime she finds her way out and the moment she gets the chance she wont come back.im sooo frustrated with her.I fear that one day she might be in big danger.please help..
Have you considered hiring a personal trainer to come out to your home and work with you and your baby? Another option and one that I am considering is sending baby off to "boot camp". It is a 3 week training away from home. You send your dog there to get trained. When done, they train you to keep your dog responding obediently. It is expensive, but no more expensive than replacing a Yorkie because it got hit by a car.
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