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Maggie [lab x germanshepherd], Autumn [Cattle dog x chow], C.P. [Domestic short hair] Henry [domestic short hair] Mittens [siamese/ x ], Buck [paint horse], Indy [Paint horse]
How about leaving them at home? LOL
Sorry, I hope someone else has some advice for you. That's just what I would do in this situation.
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
I think people probably aren't saying a lot, because most wouldn't let them roam free to begin with, simply because of the dangers you are stating now. I'm not saying I disagree with how you raise and keep your pups, but, I was just thinking that's probably why you haven't gotten responses. People may not have much advice, besides what you've already stated you really don't want to do, which is kennel them. Is there a way to fence a large area, like portioning off a part of the farm connected to the house, basically fashioning a back yard? or maybe totally fencing the house, front, sides and back? It's a lot of work, time, and money to do that, of course, but, it might be the best thing. And maybe just a kennel until that's done? I don't know how your place is set up, though...anyway, I don't really have any suggestions on how to train them to come when called. I know the standard way of training them, but, you've probably already tried that...where you just get a really long leash, and tons of treats, I used a clicker, too...and, just practice several times a day until they get it right, gradually backing up a few feet, until they're far enough away where you have to yell to get them to come back...but, that's teaching sit and wait, or sit and stay too. good luck and i'm sorry you're not getting much response....like i said, people may just be kinda biting their tongues.you might want to count your blessings, as you know how ugly a thread can turn when people disagree with the way something's being handled. Anyway, I hope you're able to figure something out soon. Good luck, and, just as a reminder, I love your pups.
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The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
I agree.Originally Posted by finn's mom
I have no idea what to do in your situation except fencing them in. I had an outside dog once who always chased cars and got hit many times, never really bad though. She ended up with horrible arthritis by the time she was 6. I would do something about this now, before your dogs end up getting hit. Good luck.
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Thanks Kari, I guess your right, about not a lot of people agreeing with the fact that our dogs aren't tied or kenneled. I guess before joining here, I never new differently. I dont know of any dogs, at ALL, that are kenneled or tied. We live way out in the country, and all the close towns are small, so everybody knows everybody, and its just quiet usually, I guess. My parents would never let us fence in the yard, or get a kennel. (We are moving across the country in a year or two, so I dont think they would let me spend my money on that![]()
) My grandpa, who lives in a trailer house in our yard, LOVES animals and he doesn't like it if we put the dogs on leashes
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. So he would NEVER EVER let us put them in a kennel all day long. My mom suggested tieing them up when we leave, and having my dad untie them a little later, when we are all long gone, so that they wouldn't have a reason to go out the road. The dogs dont usually leave the yard, unless I go running, or we go out to the bus, ect. I hope we can figure something out soon, and thanks again!!
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Maggie [lab x germanshepherd], Autumn [Cattle dog x chow], C.P. [Domestic short hair] Henry [domestic short hair] Mittens [siamese/ x ], Buck [paint horse], Indy [Paint horse]
If they are not good off-leash, then either keep them on a leash at all times, or don't bring them at all. I'm sorry but that's really the only option you have.
Not only that, but have you thought of purchasing a seatbelt harness for them, or a crate to use while driving? It keeps them restrained while driving and also can help protect them in an accident.
Hmm.. I'm starting to sense that you all don't get this.... no offence, my first post is a little misleading...
We dont "bring them with", they run out the driveway every morning with us when we go to meet the bus. They ONLY run out when we are going to meet the bus, never when we are just going to town or something. . .
My goal is to get them to just stay in the yard when we drive to the end of the driveway to wait for the bus. I dont want them to run out their while we sit there.
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Maggie [lab x germanshepherd], Autumn [Cattle dog x chow], C.P. [Domestic short hair] Henry [domestic short hair] Mittens [siamese/ x ], Buck [paint horse], Indy [Paint horse]
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