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I entertained the neighborhood this morning!
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 343943" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>i was actually taught by a very well known dog trainer in Germany to run in the opposite direction and HIDE behind something. I've found it works unless the dog has taken off after something like a herd of deer where they shut down and only function on prey drive.</p><p></p><p>The cat is trained to come when called by the simple method of having favorite treats that he ONLY gets when he comes in after being called. Of course, the little bugger has been known to finish his treats and immediately ask to go out again--figures I'll again call him and he can come in for more treats. He's no dummy other than the litterpan issues.</p><p></p><p>He's lucky I love him and that he and the dog are so bonded to each other--he'd be living on a farm otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 343943, member: 1963"] i was actually taught by a very well known dog trainer in Germany to run in the opposite direction and HIDE behind something. I've found it works unless the dog has taken off after something like a herd of deer where they shut down and only function on prey drive. The cat is trained to come when called by the simple method of having favorite treats that he ONLY gets when he comes in after being called. Of course, the little bugger has been known to finish his treats and immediately ask to go out again--figures I'll again call him and he can come in for more treats. He's no dummy other than the litterpan issues. He's lucky I love him and that he and the dog are so bonded to each other--he'd be living on a farm otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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