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Training problem
I have an elder, rescued, Greyhound female and a 1 year old Rat Terrier.
They are both good dogs, smart and have a variety of tricks they will do for treats. The problem is when they get out the front door into the yard. They ignore me when I call them back. They both want to explore the yard and neighboring yards. I do not hit them and when they do come back I praise them. The thing is that I want them to come when I call them. I have not figured how to get them to come without hesitation. I fear they will get hit by a car. They normally will come back after a short time, maybe a minute or two but the whole time I am telling them to come and they are acting like they do not hear me. I think this is a dominate thing right? How do I get the two to come right away? Phyloe .. |
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