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Grrrr I was outside and here came a couple with their little female yorkie following them with no leash! She was adorable, about 3 lbs. I had to stop the lady of course and ask her how she got her not to run away. She said that since she was 2 months old she took her to a training class and she's been like that ever since. Teddy and London pull on the leash, Teddy does more, not so much London but do you think they can still learn if I take them to that class? I was going to pay for Petco classes for them but I didn't cause I heard they weren't good there, and it's hard to find a good place in the city. Even though I would not go outside with Teddy not having a leash but I want him to know just in case to stay and not run away from excitement. :rolleyes: Does anyone's yorkie follow them everywhere w/o a leash? I also saw a chihuahua yesterday that was doing the same! |
i notice the tiny tiny ones do that good |
Chachi and Jewels do. I didnt take them to a training class they just started doing it on their own. We can also leave our gate open while we bring groceries in and they will go out to the sidewalk where we are but they wont run off. I dont take them on walks unleashed but I will walk down to a neighbors house with them unleashed. |
I saw a woman walking into Petco & her small dog (?) was not on a leash but was following right behind her....I get so embarrassed when I see this ..I feel so incompetent...mine would have been half way across the parking lot w/ me hot on his tail... |
Mine will follow me - actually VELCRO to me but I would never take a chance of walking them free like that on the street or in my neighborhood - if a big dog came out of nowhere and the yorkie takes off running - you have no way to scoop them up. There's alot to be said for good training - but I'd only walk a tiny dog like that where I KNOW it's safe for them |
I think out on the street I'd still want mine on a leash. As long as you have your dog on a leash, you have a lifeline - a way to pull it out of danger if necessary. I think off leash is good at home, in a fenced in yard, but I'm really leery of taking mine out anywhere without it. |
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My mom and dad's yorkie, Liberty, stays right by my dad's side when out for a walk. If Liberty sees another dog, he jumps on my dad to be picked up. My Conner would go dashing to check everything out so he is always leashed. We are starting obedience classes on 7/31, so hopefully he will come when I tell him to instead of running in the opposite direction. |
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Mu Yorkie follows me around EVERYWHERE. In fact, I cannot really go ANYWHERE without little Edan right behind me. He even tries to follow me into the bathroom! He is also rather shy and scares easily by strangers, so that is mainly what causes him to stay so close. I think that if your dog is more aggressive, maybe this will happen less? I notice that my dog will not really let people pet him that he does not know and will run away from them when they approach and hide between my legs. So, of course he is not going to be just readily trotting away from me ever. Even though this is so, I NEVER walk him without a leash for several reasons. First of all, there are always exceptions. Also, since he is so little, it takes him so long to walk anywhere and sometimes he falls behind me. I don't want to cross the street and then some crazed maniac comes around the corner and hurts my puppy. I need for him to be on a leash so that I can control his speed behind and in front of me. Finally, you should never walk your Yorkie outside without a leash because, as we all know, these dogs are VERY VALUABLE. You may not think about it, but there are many people who, first of all, would seriously consider taking your dog, but second of all, there are many pet thieves out here who partially make a living snatching dogs like these up off the street and selling/breeding them for profit. And it is not as hard as you might imagine. They pass you on the sidewalk, your dog might be 2 steps behind you, and bam, both the dog and the thief is gone. So please, guys, be very careful with your baby, sometimes its not always you or your dog's fault if something happens--even a class cannot prevent this. Quote:
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My Bitsy follows me everywhere when I am outside..... but I live in the middle of nowhere so I never worry about another person, car... etc.... Bitsy is 3 1/2pounds... I don't think it is really the size of the dog... probably just their personalities... and some training that contribute to the fact that they don't run off. :) |
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My boys always stay by my side as well without a leash but I've trained them to do this since they were young. One thing that I found helpful was that I would take them for a walk in the field (this is way out in the country on my families land so I could safely take them for a walk without a leash) and if they got too far ahead of me, I would silently stop and start walking in the opposite direction. It wouldn't take very long for them to realize that I wasn't with them anymore and they would always run back to catch up with me. This taught them to always stay within a set distance from me. Now, while this behavior is really great, I do put them on a leash when we go for a walk in my neighborhood or go out in public because I am afraid that another dog may attack them. |
edgar is getting better about running to me in the driveway instead of up the street and around the corner. but: i just got a gentle leader and it helps with the "pulling" so much. amazing how strong a 10-13lb dog can be when he wants to pee/sniff/sniff and pee/eat some crap off the sidewalk! |
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My baby follows me everywhere in the house, he even sits on the carpet outside of the bathroom for me but the minute we are outside he turns into a little devil and starts pulling to the point where he is choking himself. It's terrible, and I have tried training but it never worked out for me. Does anyone use a no pull harness or something like that, that works? |
My babies are always on leashes. Once they are outside they go crazy. There is no way they would listen to us. Gracie got away and ran out into the highway once. Never again will we chance that. |
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How did you teach him to sit OUTSIDE the bathroom for you? Susanah has to come in with me and sit on my lap, then has a fit when I put her down to pull my pants up so I end up holding her and trying to do it one handed. :rolleyes: No, she's not spoiled. Not at all. Really. :embarasse I think I have to agree that even if I knew Susanah would stay right on my heels, I'd still leash her if we were outside the house. You just never know what may happen and I'd rather be safe than sorry. |
My abbie stays so close to me,my sister call her my little shadow whos spoiled rotten, But that why i got her for she is mamas baby girl. |
I doubt that we will ever be able to have ours off leash. The minute she finds freedom, she is like a shot out of a cannon!! Gone!! She is on a mission and nothing will stop her. She is the same on leash. She pulls to the point of choking. We use a harness if we are on vacation or taking a walk. |
I will never be able to let mine off the leash. Once they see the golden across the street they are gone for a play date without permission. For their safety and my heart I will walk them on a leash!! |
Mine would be on the opposite coast by the time I caught them! |
Hey girl, I feel your pain. Trixie and Snoot will just pull and pull. Oh and I just know Paisley is going to follow their ways. However, Pia won't leave my side for anything. I can't tell you how many times I've almost stepped on her because she's always under my feet wanting picked up. I guess we need training too. :p |
I always have Lillybelle on a leash- #1-she may not stay with me...she's not trained that well. #2-once a big dog snatched her right up into his mouth and I jerked her right out-----luckily she was on a leash!!!!!!---it happened so quick if she wasnt on a leash he would have run off with her! #3-another time we were walking, she saw a bunny and took off after it---once again lucky she was on a leash!!! To many unexpected things out there for me. |
We have a leash law in the County I live in and can not go out without Gin-Gin on a leash...Which I think is a very good thing...but I really do wish that if I accidentilly open my front door and didn't know she was beside me and decided to bolt, that I could get her to "come" to me...She is way to stuborn to listen to most anything I say...unless SHE wants to do it... Anyway, I have seen some small dogs follow their mommies and I do think it is so cute. the way they look up at their mommies--like "where are we going now, mommy" |
Lola and Avi would run and do their own thing, regardless of what I asked. Rory and Savi actually stick close, but I haven't gathered the daring to see if they'd follow me on a walk sans a leash. I don't think they'd run off though . . . I would say training is a very excellent way to teach your dog to obey and understand. Also, personality plays into whether your dog will do as commanded or simply misbehave. (Lord knows they get away with whatever they want) Lola would probably fail miserably at obedience classes, come to think of it. |
Maya my Pom stays right by me but I have her on a leash when we walk. On our property she stays right by me and moves so slow I could catch her. My Yorkies would be so far gone without their leashes and I'd never catch them. |
Jake follows me everywhere, and he's good on his leash. As good as he is with it, I still wouldn't let him walk free without it if we were out in public. You never know when they might see something and take off after it. To me, it's just better safe than sorry. |
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