sounds like you need to keep a better eye on them,and be careful not to let them out.You should work on his off-leash commands also,if you dont want this happening again.
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sounds like you need to keep a better eye on them,and be careful not to let them out.You should work on his off-leash commands also,if you dont want this happening again.
I'm glad Buddy came home![]()
We do, or at least I do...Originally Posted by sammy101
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We have one around the backyard what we need is one in the front yard, I've tried conviencing them to build one in the front but it's never going to happen. Plus, it won't work for Buddy, he jumps.Originally Posted by Karen
I wasn't trying to either, I was reffering to my sister letting Buddy out.
i know i was watching my dog, rupert they just were to strongOriginally Posted by sammy101
Before you go outside for a walk, or leave a car, make SURE they are on a leash and you're holding the other end.. don't give them the chance to run off.
Also... don't let them offleash ANYWHERE. By a long training leash.. or go to a store and buy you're own rope to clip to their collars so you can choose the length.. it would probably be cheaper!
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