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Old 08-08-2011, 07:47 PM   #4
Fluivelip

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I agree. What you need is bait (nummiest treats ever!) and a long line. Then practice, practice, practice!

Also, before practice, you might want to give your pup time to get a bit bored with the awesome sights, sounds and scents of outside. Mine respond better to training with they aren't so excited. I generally take them on a small walk and let them meet and greet the neighbor kids, since there are 6 of them right across the street and my dogs get stupid excited when they see the kids because the kids all love dogs, before I start working on training.
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