I FACE THE SAME PROBLEM AS YOU FOR THE PART OF GOING OUT WITHOUT LEASE. I RATHER SAY THAT SOMETIMES LISTEN TO MY COMMANDS BUT BELIEVE I FOUND IT VERY HARD REACHING TO THIS POINT. NOW HE KNOW WHEN HE DO SOMETHING WRONG PUT HIS TAIL DOWN AND FOLLOW ME QUIETLY WHEREVER I GO. MY MOTHER FOR LAUGH WHEN HE DOES SOMETHING WRONG AND I AM NOT AROUND CALLS MY NAME AND MY LITTLE PROTEAS HIDE AND BEHAVE HIMSELF. I HEARD FROM MY DOCTOR THAT I SHOULD NEVER LET HIM DO HIS OWN MIND AND TO PANISH HIM AT THE MOMENT HE DO HIS NAUGHTINESS. TRY THAT
Jan 22, 2008 Rating
Eric oh Eric by: Pics & Tics
That's one of the hardest training challenges for Jack's to learn, to come and to stay, at least in my own experience. It's because of their dang independence and genetic love of the chase and their extreme territorial nature, always checking their borders for trespassers.
I'll recommend the same trainer I always do and that's Dove Cresswell that you can read more about on my "Training K9 Ebook" page. (see red buttons at left) She might be able to show you how to get your cute dogs to stick around. It worked for my Annie even though it took a bit of repeating.