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He is on a lead outside when we do training. Not on a lead the rest of the time. I have not gotten on a photo hosting site since photobucket. Can’t post pics yet. | |||
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He's like a new dog. Stopped at the pet store on the way home last night and bought a dog repellent that you spray on the beds which was totally worthless, he again scoffs at it. I also bought a can of "Behavior Correction Spray". Very short, loud burst of air which allegedly contains Pheromones to settle them down. Only had to use it 3 times. He is as good as gold now, all I have to do is tell him no and he walks away from whatever he's been getting into. I also give him a treat when he walks away. | |||
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When you said "when you can keep him focused", it brought sighthounds to mind, and I remember you had the Borzoi before. | |||
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Glad you have found something that works. I suspect it's more the sound than the pheromones that are getting his attention. A quick shake of coins in a plastic bottle can be effective in a similar manner. | |||
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Nice pup! I think Borzoi's are one of the most beautiful and regal looking of the sighthound breeds. We have had several Ibizan Hounds, rescue Greyhounds, and two Irish Wolfhounds, but we've always lusted for a Borzoi. It's amazing to watch the sighthounds cover ground with their double suspension gallop. And they are gentle, clownish dogs, just not very much interested in obedience training. They tend to be independent and follow their own "plan". | |||
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