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Does your yorkie do this? Ok so Lexi is 4 months old, but she's seriously learning! Anyways here are some stuff that she does that I want to know if it's what all yorkies do, or if there is a way I can catch her attention more etc. -loves to chase after other people she doesn't know! especially while we're walking (she wants all the attention in the world) but I would like her to follow me, not sit and wait for the stranger to pass by. There were a few times that she actually ignored some people walking by, so I'd say slight improvement. -loves the outdoors, which is great! BUT whenever I open the door she just goes crazy and is dying to go outside, she can't wait patiently. -when someone comes inside she goes crazy, she's so happy whenever someone comes home, or someone new comes that as soon as i open the door she charges to go to the person or it seems she just wants to go outside. Is this normal? how can I train her in these instances? |
She is still young. my dog gets excited when she meets new people I think that is common. I would rather have her friendly than growling or trying to bite. As for going outside I would make her sit and wait until you go out the door first that way she learns that she doesn't just bolt out the door. We had to train Daisy not to bolt out the door bc she would run off and it would take us hours to catch her. I had teenagers coming in and out of the house and Daisy seized every opportunity to bolt out the door and then it was a game of CATCH ME IF YOU CAN!! That got very old after we had a scare and a spray of a skunk. So I would teach your dog now, not to bolt out the door. Good luck |
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misha does the same thing omg every person that walks by she thinks that they should have to stop & pay full attn to her &if they dont she barks this is not good & dont no wer to begin to stop her. it used to be cute but now not so much im glad shes friendly but she needs a boundry |
our other lil prob misha has a bad lil habit to tell us that she doesnt like us closing the door on her even if it was for one second! she pees right in front of the door like shes sayn " how dare u not take me everywhere u go!" i dono what to do to stop her iv even put a potty pad right by the door |
Olive loves to run up and greet anybody and everybody, even dogs and people who don't want to see her, lol. As for the running to the door, I wouldn't be much help... My door is down a flight of stairs that's gated off from my puppy. |
Oh yes that is my little girl too! She thinks everybody she sees must pay all their attention to her and only her. When I would take her to work with me her chair was right next to mine and if I got up to get some she would whine, bark, and give me puppy eyes every time. But she has started to mellow out a bit. She is almost 8 months so I hope she continues to as she grows older so there is hope! ;) |
yeah she does the same thing when i gate her off too:thumbdown |
the best way to train on any problem is to take their focus off of it. for example. you dont want her "talking" to strangers. have someone walk past and have some treats with you (this is always the best way, unless they are toy fanatics). when she starts to focus on the stranger, say her name and when she acknowleges you, treat her. do this over and over for a week or so... also a great way to teach the "come" command. just a quick thought. i know it worked with my 2.. and my youngest is only 4 months :) (still a working progress :P) |
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haha yeah it does usually take some time. just have patience! my oldest was a FAST learner.. my youngest... not so much, kinda frustrating really but i know itll pay off in the end. i dont want a dog that everyone talks about... negativly :P |
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Lexi gets so much attention as opposed to the other dogs around her! |
I tell everyone who meets penny that she has ADD shes like Oh hi its nice to meet you....CAT....hello did i say hi to you before ...SHINNY THING....hello how are you ...BUNNY!....oh hi did we already meet? |
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