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im so frustrated i was over my friends house this weekend and lexi ran off her porch down the street. she did not respond to my calling her at all. she ran under a car and into the street and a car was coming, i just lost it, i thought i would she my baby splatterd in the street. i finally grabbed her cause went into an alleyway of house. i yelled at her and spanked her. i know i shouldnt have done that, but i was terrified,, i need help" what do i do, she does not come when i call her.. any other time she is up my a--... never leaving me alone.. please , i need advise on this.. she does not listen to me...my heart almost came out of my chest.... |
I know how you feel - Chanel ONCE ran into my front yard and I screamed so loud she actually stopped ....but I was so ready to run in front of a car to protect her....I realy would have....They scare us to death when they break loose like that - they are VERY fast and many yorkies just act on impulse - I know people have luck with training classes - I've never gone to any myself but maybe you may want to think of trying a puppy class ? I think you could home train her also but I sure am no expert on this as mine listen to me only if I sound petrified and panicked. |
Sorry that happened to you! I know that was scarey! My Bentley was almost a year old before he finally started coming when he was called. Maybe you could keep her on a leash just to be on the safe side until she learns. |
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you could always put a LONG leash on her (maybe one of the extenda leashes or a really long peice of rope and take her out and call her..... if she doesnt come just tuf on the rope/leash a little bit and again and again until she finaly comes back and do lots of praise this is the way i did it with toby and now he is allowed to be off leash certain places and i dont have to worry about stupid idiots coming over and leaving the door open |
I love the retractable leashes. :) |
That little girl of your sounds like she is running you ragged! It is important to teach them a few basic commands that they will always respond to in case of such an incident as you described above. If you are having no luck in training her by yourself I would suggest you definitely get her into a basic obedience class where they can show you how to teach her so she will respond to you. |
How scary, i bet you were so terrified. Im glad that she is fine. Gucci Listens to me sometimes. I agreed, I think an obedience class is a very good idea. |
She is right Orinskye that is, my boys come immediately when called. I bought a long lead for each of them, hooked them to my belt when I got home each night and then frequently would call them, if they did not come, I reeled them in and gave them a treat. Now they come running when I call, it took several weeks, but I can open my front door and let the boys out in the courtyard and when I yell come here, they come. |
I know this is frustrating and I can breath a sigh reading that Lexi is ok and nothing serious happened. Training is an on going process with no perfection. But...I do agree with the other posts in regards to using a longer leash/tie out. It does work. Infact, I need to practice this exersize myself with Schatzie. She is becoming let's just say a tad attitudish!! :mad: I have read many books and watched training shows that highly recommend using this process in training the "come" command. Good luck and hugs to Lexi. :aimeeyork |
Oh, I'm so glad she's okay! Once, when my brother was home for the summer his friends came over, and he didnt listen to me when i said pick up Tucker before you open the door!! (there was a huge rottie and pitbull loose across the street) And OF COURSE, he opened the door and out went Tucker!! I was panicking!!! I flew out the door and finally caught him down by the street. my heart was beating so fast, and gosh I wanted to slap my brother, lol. But I feel your pain,and I hope you get her trained!! ;) |
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