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Dog staying off the road
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<blockquote data-quote="mdmdogs3" data-source="post: 384817" data-attributes="member: 2745"><p>a border to your dog is just what you want</p><p>they have to learn where they are allowed to be and that border is the edge - </p><p></p><p>back when I lived in town mine knew stay in the yard means don't go outside the fence even if the gate is open - unless I said it was ok to go (which wasn't often) this is important because gates are often left open</p><p>when one jumped the fence (she was taught to jump - agility competition) she was rudely picked up (75# :shock: ) and put back over the fence the way she went out - that only took one time - and her neighbor dog friend was always getting out and tempting her to run free too :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdmdogs3, post: 384817, member: 2745"] a border to your dog is just what you want they have to learn where they are allowed to be and that border is the edge - back when I lived in town mine knew stay in the yard means don't go outside the fence even if the gate is open - unless I said it was ok to go (which wasn't often) this is important because gates are often left open when one jumped the fence (she was taught to jump - agility competition) she was rudely picked up (75# :shock: ) and put back over the fence the way she went out - that only took one time - and her neighbor dog friend was always getting out and tempting her to run free too :roll: [/QUOTE]
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