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 "Always remember Yorkies are to cherish, not to brandish", he said in closing. Wise and sad words that have been on my mind all day.   Last edited by docmartin; 09-09-2013 at 08:41 AM.  |  |
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker  Join Date: Dec 2005  Location: Troy, Alabama  
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				   |      I was visiting my sister in Fl. and my yorkie ran out the front door.  My family (about 6 people) were running after her and calling her name.  She was ignoring us and running all over the neighborhood having a blast.  I saw a stranger on a bike coming down the street.  I stopped him and ask (I told him I know this is a strange request but) if he would see if the yorkie standing over in the yard across the street would come to him.  I knew she would...she loves strangers, and of course she ran right to him.  Yorkies....what can you say?   Like others have stated, mine is on a leash, unless she is in a secure yard. I don't think you should try her again when she is older....you just can't trust them 100 %.  |  
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|    YT 3000 Club Member   Join Date: Jun 2008  Location: Georgia  
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				   |      Hindsight is always 20/20!  I'm glad all ended well!     
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|    Donating YT 1000 Club Member   Join Date: May 2008  Location: Maui, Hawaii  
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				   |      So sorry for the scare that Crystal gave you, but happy she is ok.  You are lucky to have had this learning opportunity, without further damage.    I've spent 5 years (all of my Yorkie Tiki's life), trying to protect her, train her, and keep her from bolting. She is so fast and crazy that I can't even trust her off leash in my driveway when going to the car. My 3 Morkies, on the other hand stay right close to my ankles, and definitely listen and come when I call them. Unfortunately, I don't think I will ever be able to trust her off leash. I even have a gate inside my front door to keep her from charging out when people are coming in. Doc, I always enjoy hearing how much you love your Crystal, and how important she is in your life. 
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 "Experience is the name everyman gives to his mistakes"! Quote:  
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|    YT 2000 Club Member   Join Date: Oct 2005  Location: scotland  
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				   |      I'm glad that you got your girl with no harm done. They do have a tendency to bolt and go into I can't hear you mode!    As for the harness we use the step in puppia ones as the Velcro and clip at the back and cannot undo , as we had the same problem with the just Velcro ones. I will post a link to some on eBay that you might want to check. Puppia Step in Harness | eBay 
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|    Donating YT 1000 Club Member   Join Date: Oct 2009  Location: Toluca Lake, CA  
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				__________________   Carolyn  Buster Brown ![]() ![]() "The happiest people don't have the best of everything, they just make the best of everything."  |  |
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|    Donating Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Oct 2012  Location: Illinois  
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				   |      Very glad that man was there and helped you out. I have a bad knee and have dropped the leash a couple of times but have been lucky and she has stopped and waited for me to pick up the leash again. No way can I run after her. Sometimes feel like super gluing it to my wrist.     |  
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|    Donating YT 500 Club Member   Join Date: Oct 2009  Location: Northern Virginia  
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				   |      I finally saw this post today. This is a huge dilemma.   My Deuce loves his mommy but I just know he will take off to chase a cat, squirrel or bird if he sees it.  He is only off leash in the fenced yard.  We're moving to  a no fences area.  I don't want to ever go off leash there.  Just not my comfort zone.      The other day while walking in the neighborhood I tripped on the handicapped ramp and fell. I dropped the lead. Thank goodness little Deuce just ran over to me and looked frantic that I fell. I may not be that lucky next time. 
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|    Donating YT 500 Club Member   Join Date: Feb 2013  Location: Aberdeen, MD  
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				   |      Back at the beginning of the summer I had Puff at my mother's house when we saw a huge hawk flying around.  In my panic to protect Puff I inadvertently got her all excited and she took off running towards the woods!  I was sure either the hawk would get her or the family of foxes that lives in the woods would.  Its so scary to see your baby running towards danger and be powerless to stop her.  Puff doesn't leave this house without her harness and leash securely fastened.    I am so glad precious Crystal is safe and sound. 
				__________________    Shannon  & Puff ![]() "All his life he tried to be a good person. Many times, however, he failed; for after all he was only human. He wasn't a dog." Charles M. Schultz  |  
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