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| Donating YT 14K Club Member | Thanks for the heads up. These little guys can get spooked so easily and it's very important that we maintain control at all times. Poor Kirby probably had the bejesus scared out of him!
__________________ As always...JMO (Just My Opinion) Kimberley |
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| Out to Spoil the World! Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Palm Springs, California
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| Just happy to hear you two are ok... Sounds like he gave you quite a run!!
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 338
| The first time that ever happened to me it was with my Beagle about a year ago, I was putting my shoes on and set it down, he walked away, and it followed , next thing i knew he was scrambling and yakking, my kids were laughing like mad and it took me a minute to figure out what he was scared of. Later when we got back, i left it on him in the yard on the grass i sat outside with him dragging it for about and hour, since then he has had no problem. With 2 dogs I tend to use the leash for 2 dogs, Bailey always wants to be beside me or him anyway and they don't get tangled with that one, so it works well for us......I could't imagine the terror that I would have felt if It had have happened to me while on a walk.....I'm glad everyone is ok.
__________________ "To err is human, to forgive, Canine." Proud Mom of Bailey and Copper |
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| Donating YT 7000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Alabama, etc.
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| Another "retractable" caution .... Patrick, Toto & I were leaving PetSmart one late afternoon. As we were about to back out of the parking space, we were looking around for cars coming in, pedestrians, etc. I noticed a man walking with a retractable leash in his hand and as dog lovers do, looked to see his dog and didn't see one. When I realized what was happening, I screamed for Patrick to stop! Evidently the idiot had just bought the leash and attached the dog to it ... walked outside the store and let it full out!! The dog was right behind us!!! I still shudder to think what could have happened. The man looked very embarrassed, as he should have been. Sooooo .... please practice in a safe place with your pet before using one of these leashes.
__________________ Toto's Mom - http://www.dogster.com/?206581 Yorkie Rescue Colorado - http://www.yorkierescuecolorado.com/ "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits." -- Albert Einstein |
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| Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | Quote:
but you're right. I like keeping my girls close by too. I wanted to get a retractable at one time after using my sons. He uses that kind of leash for his weiner boys - I LOVED it for them...but they are much slower than a yorkie.Kirby's Dad....I bet you never knew Kirby had a Turbo Charged Butt until this happened - I can't believe how fast these little guys can run and you were VERY lucky he didn't run into traffic. Poor little guy....I bet your heart was racing and his too.There's great harnesses out there and I bet he'll feel much better in one. I can't believe he ran right to his house. THAT is a smart little boy. | |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Halifax, NS
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| oh my gosh - I tripped and dropped Punkin's leash a week ago. I haven't taken her for a walk since. It scared me sooo much. She pulls to go home sometimes and I turned around to get her to come, somehow I tripped over my own feet and fell. Since she was wanting to go home she took off as fast as she could run. No amount of commands was working - I even tried hollering out treat and cheerio. She crossed the busy street in front of our house. I closed my eyes and hoped for the best. I stopped calling for her at this point as I didn't want her to cross the street again. When I finally caught up to her she was sitting very nicely at the bottom of the driveway waiting for me. I made it to the back porch sat on the steps and cried. I'm going to take her for a walk today and have figured a way to hook one leash to my belt loop and around a second leash so if it should ever happen again she can't get far away from me. Not sure I can take another scare like that again - we were so lucky that Punkin was safe after crossing the street.
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| Donating YT 10K Club Member | Ya really got some exercise during that walk, didn't you? You think....oh, they're small, can't outrun me, how fast can they possibly be? Greyhound fast, that's what. Glad everything turned out ok.PS An elderly friend did, indeed, kill her toy poodle using a retractable leash. She tripped while walking her either didn't have it locked or it came unlocked and hit her poodle in the head. The first lecture from her after getting my yorkie....Oh, Deb don't use a retractable leash...they're dangerous
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| | #23 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: new jersey
Posts: 111
| Thats what I started to do with my Jack Russell. I would put his harnass on and hook his flexi and just let him drag it around the house. At first he was trying to get away from it, then he just realized it was coming with him no matter what. And believe me, hes a spooky one! I fell one time on a tree stump with my Doberman and the flexi went flying, but he came back when I called him and actually let me use him to help me up with a spranged ankle. No I woulnt recommend using my Yorkie to help me up, and no she wouldnt come back when I call her either!! lol Just two different kinds of breeds. Patty and Nina |
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| Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 247
| Like someone else mentioned, I think I'm going to try attaching the retractable leash to my belt loop with a shorter standard leash, that should be a safe way to prevent him from getting away from me if I drop it, or it retracting and smacking him in the head. I'm still trying to get him used to dragging the retractable around the house, but he still totally freaked out by it.
__________________ Da Kirbinator says: "Thanks United Yorkie Rescue for saving me from that awful kill shelter!" www.UnitedYorkieRescue.org Highly recommended, just look at that face! |
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| and Bernie's mom too!" Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 8,283
| Whew! Glad Kirby's okay. Most of us can relate to the time one of our little ones almost got away! It's terrifying. Smart dog heading back to the apartment! BTW, I'm sure you've gotten enough of everyone's this, and I know you weren't asking my opinion, but I've got to agree on the retractable leash...forget coyotes, what about "big unfriendly dog bait". |
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| Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 247
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He doesn't seem to have too much 'baggage' he's a very happy and healthy little guy but maybe he had a bad experience with being chased or teased or something that the leash dragging behind him reminds him of, becasue it is a total freak out thing for him.
__________________ Da Kirbinator says: "Thanks United Yorkie Rescue for saving me from that awful kill shelter!" www.UnitedYorkieRescue.org Highly recommended, just look at that face! | |
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| | #27 |
| Just me 'n my boys Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Murphy, TX
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| Poor Kirby, I hope he's having a better today. I'm thinking some extra loves are in order. here's a hug from me and Alphy.
__________________ "Be kinder than necessary, for everyone is fighting some kind of battle." Alphy |
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| | #28 |
| I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Posts: 37,147
| I use the retractable leashes too. Chachi pulls too much on regular leashes. I am sure Kirby will get used to the leash.
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| Princess Poop A Lot Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Colorado
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| | #30 |
| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Weehawken NJ
Posts: 53
| My 1 year old Rylie has a retractable leash, which allows him to go 26 ft. I didn't buy it, my boyfriend (Rylie's 'dad' did) and at first I was not happy about it. It was hard for me to work with right away. The line often snags, catches or gets tangled. But with time and practice I finally have a hang of it. HOWEVER, I have dropped it in the apartment and a few times outside and Rylie-- who's a total NYC Yorkie--becomes absolutely terrifed. He doesn't like the noise it makes dragging behind him at all. I still don't understand why either, so if someone knows, please explain... Knowing people or big dogs are constantly all around where we live makes me very aware of my surroundings. Rylie does get to run wild with the 26ft let out all the time. He knows it's a treat to savor once in awhile and he knows when it's not allowed. I have dropped the retractable leash and Rylie has taken off running. Dropping his leash in NYC: not a good thing. BUT he is trained to COME when you call his name, regardless of ANYTHING. If your dog doesn't respond to his name everytime or only sometimes, you are in deep trouble. I've spent COUNTLESS hours training him to COME when I call his name and that has saved me more times than I care to think about. P.S. We really did have a coyote in Central Park in NYC and a few weeks later another spotted in the Bronx. |
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