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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: GERMANY
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| ![]() I had the same problem with Bunny when she was a pup. I taught her drop it. so now I just have to say drop it and she sets it down. With bella, I just say her name in a bad town... no matter what she is doing, she will stop and look at me or drop what eve is in her mouth. I think ur furbaby thinks ur playing a game. I would not chase her and just tell him in a bad tone no over and over untill he gets it. when your baby stops tell him good boy and when he dose it again do the bad tone no and he will catch on... mine did any how... Good luck in getting ur baby to stop Olivia, Bunny and Bella |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: ma
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| ![]() 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 |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Michigan
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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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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Chicago Suburbs
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Also, try an Easy Walk or Sensation harness. They fit differently than traditional harnesses. They are meant to help teach loose leash walking, but she also may have a more difficult time getting out of it. The Easy Walk is by Premier and the Sensation harness is by Soft Touch Concepts. http://www.softouchconcepts.com/ Good luck! I'd start working on a really reliable recall ASAP!!!! ![]()
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Michigan
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| ![]() Hi Erin, I went to look at the premier link you sent. Are you talking about the gentle lead? I just got back from our Yorkie Get Together. I have many new ideas to try. First off Sissy is double jointed. Second I saw her get out, they were attached all correctly and I still can't believe it. I had 2 of her harnesses & 1 of her collars with me, but Sissy's mom, Jodie showed me a harness that goes on from underneath - I just know this might work! The leash is attached and you pull down this bead thing and leash & harness are connected. She also showed me harness dresses & coats. I am ordering them tonight. She allowed my Sissy to wear one for awhile, as she was playing with her Sissy and mine never pulled it off or got out of it. It's worth a try. Thanks for the sites. I am going to go back and look again
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Chicago Suburbs
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| ![]() No the Gentle Leader is something different. The easy walk is just a harness that goes around the belly and attaches in front near the breastbone. This counters the dog pulling, but I like it because the leash doesn't attach to the dog's back, which I find akward (and so does Loki.) When you walk them it's almost like the leash is attached to the collar but no pressure is on their neck. This is the easy walk: http://www.premier.com/pages.cfm?id=74 I'm not sure how she could get out of if it's adjusted properly. Unless she could somehow get her paws up through the front, but if it's adjusted right there won't be any extra space to do that. Here's the link to the martingale collar - it's in the middle of the page: http://www.premier.com/pages.cfm?id=13 The Premier® Collar - A martingale-style collar which offers greater control without the danger of choking. Its escape-proof design reduces coat damage and can easily be adjusted as your pet grows. Available in 25 colors (cranberry, red, pastel pink, hot pink, dusty rose, burgundy, deep purple, bright purple, lilac, ice blue, cadet blue, royal blue, navy, teal, green, electric lime, neon lemon, gold, blaze orange, fawn, brown, black, charcoal, silver and white. Color Chart Hope that helps.
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Northern NJ / NYC
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| ![]() Google finished training recently, and "Drop it" was one of the things covered. He was trained by getting a reward when he dropped whatever was in his mouth--he'd see the treat in my hand, and he'd pick up the toy I put down. When I said "Drop it" the treat was immediately available when he put it down. We moved on to "leave it" which is just as, if not more important than, "leave it"--what happens if your furbaby is nearby, for example, when you have a cold or whatever and drop your medicine? A quick, sharp "leave it!" will get his attention long enough for you to pick up what could potentially kill him. We trained him on this exercise and "drop it" so long, that Google will now drop his favorite treat mid-chew or pass up a nice juicy piece of chicken if he's told to--but he has to be told firmly and sharply; letting him know that you mean business. So, it's possible! I never thought Google would get that, but he does. He does sit, down, leave it, drop it, stay, and wait; he will only do "come" if I have a treat, and he won't shake at all. But he'll get it sooner or later, I'm sure. |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Baltimore, MD
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| ![]() I would try running backwards, getting her to chase _you_. That's how I taught Demi to come. |
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Northern NJ / NYC
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| ![]() That's a great idea! I've done that twice to get Google to come into the house when he's snuck out under someone's feet when they opened the door, and he ran back in the house both times. I'll try that when I want him to come, I'll run backward and say "come," and maybe he'll get the idea that "come" means I want him to come to me! ![]() |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: South Africa
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| ![]() My yorkie is 9 weeks old, and runs away from us like mad! She is really tiny and catching her is quite difficult! Starting her at training in the next week or so, so maybe ill learn something ![]() |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: American in London
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Irving, TX
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Michigan
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Maybe she was wanting a new friend!! ha ha I tell you Sissy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Arizona
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| ![]() Which treats are "really good". I have picked up a few, but my little Jessie doesn't seem interested. (I can't recall the names.) Which treats are good ones, small and generally liked? |
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