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Old 07-09-2010, 02:02 PM   #1471
Sundae
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Originally Posted by morethanpretty View Post
She does fine inside the house, but outside....only a 10% chance she'll listen. When she gets that way, food and even trying to get her to chase you is completely useless... she escaped from the yard the other day and almost got hit by a truck on the road. I was following along calling to her, but not close enough to do anything but watch when the truck came around the corner
A 10 foot lead. If she's escaping the yard it might be worth tethering her even when in there.

And a clicker. Call and click. Draw the dog back gently, praising all the way. Award treat.
It's time intensive training, but worked on my friend's out-of-control Labrador. He ended up trained to come when called, but last time we were in contact he still had to be watched around other dogs or wildlife as he simply got too distracted to care.

Labs are greedy though, so training may have been easier.
But I bet if you try you'll find a treat she can't resist. Could be sausage, a scrap of bacon, I know a dog whose weakness was anchovy paste (!)

Final word - she's definitely not deaf?
I don't mean that as an insult, it's a genuine question.
My ex housemate thought my boys were deaf because they didn't come when he called them. Sorry mate, just picky
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