That is what I was sort of thinking after the park incident....I will keep her walking around her house (more like three blocks away) and in her backyard for training....hm.. All I will say, is definitely wait to take her to the park or basically anywhere with distractions for now. She needs to have solid recall, sits, downs, stays, heeling, and everything in a familiar environment before you move on to training her in public places. Start by training her inside of her house or in the yard, using a LOT of tiny hot dog bits and praise.
Actually, I volunteered!!!It must be really annoying that they're asking you to train their "out-of-control" dogThey love their dog very much, and are hsving a bit of money problems, to fix the fence would be a lot of money, they will be getting a new one. They do have a tie out for her, and I found out that my aunt was opening the kennel the wrong way. She was opening it towards her instead of away from her. I corrected her, and she now does it that way. So, that has illiminated one problem.
I will talk to my aunt and see if at all possible I could come over evey other night just to walk and train for a few minutes, I have to ask my parents too though. Do you think that would help?
Steph and Jes






They love their dog very much, and are hsving a bit of money problems, to fix the fence would be a lot of money, they will be getting a new one. They do have a tie out for her, and I found out that my aunt was opening the kennel the wrong way. She was opening it towards her instead of away from her. I corrected her, and she now does it that way. So, that has illiminated one problem.
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