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K-9 HANDLER wrote:
Maybe the autofeeders are also delaying the imprinting/ bonding of the dog to you and your place since no contact is being had at chow time either. Maybe start off by getting the bond going then slowly back off the human contact once that bond is solid and the dog is committed to his side of the fence sort o speak. Just a thought.
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CA POPPY wrote:Wendy would be able to hear Sam barking (an alarm) from our neighbor's yard and I'd expect she would return quickly; she will not hear or return to help Sam if she is inside. My preference would have been for our neighbor to run Wendy off if/when she shows up at their house (she is quite soft to verbal corrections); but our neighbor will not do this.
Sounds like Wendy doesn't yet understand that she has a job. Are female dogs harder to train for this?
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