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I entertained the neighborhood this morning!
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 343593" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Lisa, I know better than to chase them, I was more following along behind him, trying not to lose sight of him, and trying to get him to come to me - which he was not ready to do. This little one likes to play 'keep away', even in the house! I did lose sight of him a few times and it scared me to death! He's strictly an indoor dog, not street smart at all. I know that after a while he would have tired of it and wanted to come home but by that time he would have been so far away, he never would have found it! He would have been hopelessly lost - again! Or picked up by one of our local yahoos ... which could even be worse.</p><p> </p><p>This is my little one and I worry so much that he will get hurt. Bostons can get eye injuries so easily and I'm so afraid something will happen to the other eye and he will be blind! He has no depth perception and runs in to things because of it. While he was out he was running through bushes and the shrubbery in people's yard, etc. And I live right in the middle of a small town, a half block away from the main street which is a heavily traveled state road. With him, there is no such thing as just waiting for him to get tried of exploring and find his way home. My other two have both gotten out a few times but with them, they never left the yard and I got both of them to come in just by opening the front door and calling them. With Katy, I just yelled, "Wanna eat?" and she ran right in the door! Not him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 343593, member: 1883"] Lisa, I know better than to chase them, I was more following along behind him, trying not to lose sight of him, and trying to get him to come to me - which he was not ready to do. This little one likes to play 'keep away', even in the house! I did lose sight of him a few times and it scared me to death! He's strictly an indoor dog, not street smart at all. I know that after a while he would have tired of it and wanted to come home but by that time he would have been so far away, he never would have found it! He would have been hopelessly lost - again! Or picked up by one of our local yahoos ... which could even be worse. This is my little one and I worry so much that he will get hurt. Bostons can get eye injuries so easily and I'm so afraid something will happen to the other eye and he will be blind! He has no depth perception and runs in to things because of it. While he was out he was running through bushes and the shrubbery in people's yard, etc. And I live right in the middle of a small town, a half block away from the main street which is a heavily traveled state road. With him, there is no such thing as just waiting for him to get tried of exploring and find his way home. My other two have both gotten out a few times but with them, they never left the yard and I got both of them to come in just by opening the front door and calling them. With Katy, I just yelled, "Wanna eat?" and she ran right in the door! Not him! [/QUOTE]
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