My dog ran off
So I'm out raking the leaves on this nice day. I have a fenced in back yard so I thought it would be nice if my dog was out with me while I rake. I opened the gate for a split second to grab another leaf bag and BAM, she bolts out full sprint.
I run after her, yelling COME HERE. She turns the block and I lose my line of sight, I run up there and can't see her. I run back to my house get in my car, drive around for 30 minutes or so and by some miracle, there she is about a mile away from my house and she was just about to run into a damn highway. I jump out of the car, yelling COME HER SCARLETTE! and she runs up to me and into my car completely out of breath. I haven't been that worried in a long long time. I think I need to train her some discipline. Damn, what a way to start the day. |
Your dog was trained by a corporation
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Quiksurfer should be able to help you find it.
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Same thing happened to my goldfish.
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Why does memyselfi live in your backyard?
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she is sitting in her crate to think about what she has done lol |
Her name is all wrong, that's the problem.
Had you named her Thomas Jones, she would go about three yards and then sit (or maybe fall) glad you found her |
It's the midgets.
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Probably read Denise's thread and decided she needed to leave before the need to rip a human's throat out overtook her.
That dog loves you. |
Shock collar.
Happy to hear that you got her back! |
Antifreeze
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my Akita used to run off and I would have to jump in the car and chase him. As soon as I would stop and open the door the dumb dog would jump in... he was free running the wild and would see my car and come jump in "oh boy I get to go for a ride" dumb dog.. long story short.. glad you got your dog back |
Suck man.
I worry about mine a lot because he goes to work with me every day. But yeah, definitely work on some recall. Get her out and make her come and treat he when she comes. |
my lab goes apeshit when she sees a rabbit when I take her out to do her business. usually the rabbit is hiding in a bush right by my door so she bolts after it.
luckily, I can get her to snap out of it and come back. |
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