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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Edmonton, AB
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| ![]() Exactly my point in saying "always expect them to bolt" even if they don't, or even if they are 99% perfect most days. There will always be that one time their yorkie instincts see a target and run with it. Could be your yorkies last time too. Why risk it! But the training is good for sure. |
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YT Addict | ![]() I just bought a gate to put on the front door. It fits good between the screen door and the front door. I will no longer have to worry about bringing bags in etc. She is sometimes good about and sometimes not. I can not trust her training as she will do as she pleases and if bolting out the door suits her thats what she will do. My husband thinks I am crazy for "wasting" 20 dollars on a gate. I told him it was cheaper than cremating her and he shut right up. |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Edmonton, AB
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| ![]() yes! a healthy live puppy is cheaper than a dead healthy puppy! i cremated my dog when i was in 9th grade, ran out the door when my brother opened it for the mail man and got hit by a car :/ cost $400 to cremate him and they wouldn't give us a yern/ashes! |
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Therapy Yorkies Work Donating Member Join Date: May 2011 Location: Central, Florida
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Training is the best tool we can use to keep our dog as safe as possible. When training our dog, we learn to build each new lesson, on top of the lesson they learned before. Yorkies will always be like having a todler to take care of. I think screen doors and gates are wonderful tools too. Be as safe as you can.
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YT Addict Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: New Jersey
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| ![]() lola did this yesterday, went right into our neighbors house (we live in a complex so our neighbor is across hall) and hung otu with her yorkie lol!. we have to teach her sit, stay when we open door now. that will take some time |
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♥ Maximo and Teddy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern Virginia
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Often training the other people in the house is just as challenging as training the dogs. The person who opened the door and tried to bring Teddy back in did everything wrong.
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Therapy Yorkies Work Donating Member Join Date: May 2011 Location: Central, Florida
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| ![]() When teaching your dog to stay when you open the door, remember to just hang a leash on the door knob. That way you always have a leash right where you need it .
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YT Addict Join Date: May 2010 Location: south carolina
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| ![]() she has got to when she goes out with her daddy she runs off down the driveway backyard to the neighbors and she will not come back you can call and call her she acts like she can not hear so i have to go find her and and she will not walk back i have to pick her up if i don't she would sit there all day she is making me crazy
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Edmonton, AB
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| ![]() Peaches, sounds like she has the same mentality as my pitbull. yesterday a couple came to meet her and we took her to the ballpark, some dogs in a house nearby had dogs that would NOT stop barking for anything. I guess Izzy thought they wanted to play so she ran about 13 laps around the ball diamond full speed the ZOOM! up and over the fence! a good 6 or 7 ft fence [she more climbed it than anything] Never once even acted like she heard me calling her name, or calling out commands. She is usually good with recall but I could not for the life of me get her to come on command it was like she zoned out and only had one thing in mind... which is a pitty trait. She ended up jumping the fence that the dogs were in and thank GOODNESS they were nice because they were all playing when I got there. It was the most embarrassing thing ever. I put her on her leash and we went back home with the couple, and she acted fine! Listened, sat for us, let them pet her etc. She is usually great at the ball diamond off leash, as that's the only place she's allowed off leash, but now that I know she can climb a 6-7 ft fence fast than I can run across the field... guess that's not an option! Maybe try working on more commands with your Pek. Ones that require focus on you. Like Stay. Heel. Down. Use a more stern voice too. Izzy is still learning these. |
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YT Addict Join Date: May 2010 Location: south carolina
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| ![]() she only is doing it with hubby i let her out this morning she did what she had to do told her to come to mama and she come right away i don't understand why it's only with him he has got to where he won't even let her out
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♥ Chip ♥ Smokey ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Leesburg
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| ![]() First of all, she needs to be taught door manners. If someone opens the door, she needs to have a boundary line that she can't cross and needs to know "Sit, Stay." I had a very similar problem with one of my yorkies. It helped more once I taught him better recall. I got a dog whistle and 20 foot lead. I started small and when he was romping around the house, I'd randomly blow the whistle and say "Smokey, come." and he'd come immediately. I'd reward him with a treat. I repeated over and over again until I felt he understood what it meant then I went outside in our fenced in backyard. I would wait until he was zooming around the yard or completely distracted, then blow the whistle and do everything I did inside the house. He'd come right away and I'd give him a treat. Once I felt comfortable enough I took him to different parks with the 20 foot lead and do the whole process again. I would NEVER trust him off leash because I know him and I know that one siting of a squirrel, bunny, chipmunk, or another small animal and he'd be GONE but I feel better knowing that if we ever were in a situation where he was running around wild, he knows "Come" and if I have my whistle he will stop what he's doing and come back to me. Another thing I always taught my dogs as a command was "Go home!" and they lead me right to the front door.
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YT Addict Join Date: May 2010 Location: south carolina
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| ![]() First of all, she needs to be taught door manners. If someone opens the door, she needs to have a boundary line that she can't cross and needs to know "Sit, Stay she is not running out the door she does it when he lets her out to go potty she never goes out side with out one of us but she has to where she is running off only if he lets her out she just will not listen when he calls her yet she loves him like i said just can't understand
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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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![]() ![]() I do this with Jackson, too. He knows what "go inside" means.
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Chessington, Surrey, UK
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| ![]() Not with Harry, but with Rosie our labrador when she was tiny - my son made a 'line' out of masking tape near our dining-room table - she had to stay 'behind the line' when we were eating ![]() After a few months, I got fed up of vaccuuming the line (!!) and took it away - but she never did over-step that mark while we were at the table God bless her ![]() |
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Dreamin' of Dexter Donating YT Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: toronto, Canada
Posts: 1,612
| ![]() treats, treats, treats, and more treats! lol. the first MONTH i had Peppermint i ALWAYS had a treat bag on me. in the house, in the backyard, at the park...ALWAYS. whenever i called her to come to me, if she came, she got a piece of a treat. every time. all day. her recall is amazing now. she could be in mid squirrel chase and if i call her, she will come right to me. Positive reinforcment works sooooooo well. you want your dog to WANT to come to you. if every time they run and you catch them, they get yelled at or punished, they will not want to come when you call. if every time they come to you they get treats and pet and praise, they wil always want to come when they are called ![]() just like men, the way to get them to behave is usually through their stomach! ;-) |
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