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Gracie comes when called...except when she sees me holding the hair brush. Rebel comes when he feels like it. Drives me nuts! Woodie comes to his name and London runs away when she hears hers...little toot! |
Zeus will come when called, unless there is a better option! :p And there usually is as far as he's concerned!! |
I found that their nosiness is stronger than their hardheadedness! If they won't come and I pretend to have something really interesting they'll come just to see what I have. If all else fails I call one of the big dogs and they follow them. I don't really have to call them often because they are usually right up my butt! :p |
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Do you stud him out? Just curious i don't breed my girl because she is a mutt but your little London looks great!! Melinda and Sassy |
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Wow Kimberly, I did not realize you have 4 yorkies . . I am envious! I am getting a second one hopefully soon and already I am scared I might not do a good job at pleasing everyone (Tiger and the new memeber when she arrive and my hubby) and still attend to my daily chores. What is your secret????? |
It's not just a yorkie thing. It's a terrier thing in general. I've owned many terriers in my day and they ALL have been stubborn and bad with the come command unless there is a treat in it for them. You just have to work that much harder with terriers is all. |
Oversharer -- It's not a "terrier thing." It's a "small dog" thing. I would like to think it is only terriers, but in my neighborhood and among my friends, we have a PooPom, a Maltese, a daschund, a Yorkie, a Pom, and a couple other small dogs. Not one of them comes when you call them. They do turn around and look - but then just go on doing whatever they want to do. And, as I mentioned earlier - everyone that has a large dog (larger breed) calls them and they run right to them. And - I want to add - not one of them trained their dogs to come....they have just all done it since they were pups...never a problem! Go figure! My pup (6 months old) got out the front door tonight (on his own) for the first time. And - because there were so many people coming in - he just followed them - thank God! I can see me out chasing my dog in the dark. He's a dark color and doesn't show up!! Carol Jean |
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Then again, we could both be wrong! Dogs never fail to surprise. :) |
Toto comes if she wants to, if she thinks there's something in it for her or if she's closeby and happens to be walking toward me anyway!! ;) |
K.C. is never more than 1 foot from me and follows me everywhere I go. On the rare occasion if I look down and he's not at my feet, on my desk or on my lap, I get a little nervous and call to him and he comes running back! |
Gracie only comes to: "Did you miss momma?" when I say it in a high squeeky voice and "Get your butt over here before you get into trouble" ... that one makes her come running!!! |
With our 2 Yorkies, they are not pampered. We give them love and pet them but we don't "pamper" them. We don't do things when they ask. We do things for them when they've done something; i.e., sit, down, etc. :thumbup: Even if they want to be petted, I tell them to "sit". Then I will pet the dog. If you want your dog to come, you have to start out using a leash to teach it. You put your dog in a sit position and walk to the end of the leash and say the dog's name & "come". You praise the dog every step it takes. If the dog doesn't move toward you, just give a slight tug on the leash. ;) Practice and consistency is the name of the game in training your dog. Don't ever give a command if you think the dog isn't going to obey it. :thumbdown We never take our dogs out to go potty or for a walk without a leash. If the dog is too involved in something, don't ask it to come to you. Go get the dog yourself. If you know it won't come, then don't ask it to come. All this works for us. ;) Good luck - always keep working with your pet at learning new things. It's good for bonding. It all isn't just about pampering your pet. ;) |
[QUOTE= Don't ever give a command if you think the dog isn't going to obey it. :thumbdown [/QUOTE] LOL :D Well I guess we all need to stop calling them because we know they aren't going to obey. Oliie is just a baby so she comes now when I call her but not when my husband does. Our late Yorkie, Sparky, would come if she wanted too or if I used the "come here right now" tone of voice, well most of the time anyway. sometimes nothing worked. Isn't that why we love them, for their spirit? |
Most of the time he does but if I call him for a bath or bed time he runs with his tail between his legs and hides and we have to catch him! |
Only if there is something in it for her. |
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