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Training dog to stay in front yard.?
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<blockquote data-quote="&lt;akaupert@sbcglobal.net&gt;" data-source="post: 44587"><p>That may be hard to do without an invisible fence. If you go that route, this is what my dog's trainer advised to do:</p><p></p><p>1. Put the collar on yourself. Then walk until you feel the shock and place a marker at that spot in the grass. </p><p>2. Then, take your dog on the leash and walk him to that marker. As soon as he gets by it and you know he is getting zapped, pull him immediately back into the yard.</p><p>3. NEVER let him know that the zapping stops if he continues out of the yard. If he knows that, then he will go out of the yard and not want to come back since he will get zapped on the way back in as well.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="<akaupert@sbcglobal.net>, post: 44587"] That may be hard to do without an invisible fence. If you go that route, this is what my dog's trainer advised to do: 1. Put the collar on yourself. Then walk until you feel the shock and place a marker at that spot in the grass. 2. Then, take your dog on the leash and walk him to that marker. As soon as he gets by it and you know he is getting zapped, pull him immediately back into the yard. 3. NEVER let him know that the zapping stops if he continues out of the yard. If he knows that, then he will go out of the yard and not want to come back since he will get zapped on the way back in as well. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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