Teaching ‘leave it’ with immovable objects

Boogie

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Manchester UK
Thanks for the idea, are they similar to coffee wood?
Yes.

I raise pups for guide dogs and have had eight pups. Some have loved the anco roots and some have ignored them.

All my pups have loved hollow bones filled with kibble, soaked and frozen. My own dog has two or three a day too.

Bitter apple spray on furniture worked for all but one of our pups, but it had to be applied every morning. It was particular bits of furniture each chose. The other seemed to like the bitter apple, so just had to be watched like a hawk, never left alone and distracted from his chewing habits. He grew to be a wonderful, reliable boy.

In case you are interested, he’s called Spencer - Log into Facebook

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Yes.

I raise pups for guide dogs and have had eight pups. Some have loved the anco roots and some have ignored them.

All my pups have loved hollow bones filled with kibble, soaked and frozen. My own dog has two or three a day too.

Bitter apple spray on furniture worked for all but one of our pups, but it had to be applied every morning. It was particular bits of furniture each chose. The other seemed to like the bitter apple, so just had to be watched like a hawk, never left alone and distracted from his chewing habits. He grew to be a wonderful, reliable boy.

In case you are interested, he’s called Spencer - Log into Facebook

🙂🐾
Thanks for your ideas. Spencer is a handsome chap, you must be very proud of him 🙂
 
happen to have a very crazy embarrassing 5 yr old terrier just got back from a lovely walk where he woofed at and then lunged at a tiny adorable 11 week old corgi. i cant say its GREAT but you get used to it.
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as far as recalling off small fluffys (and not so small fluffies) i wish you the best of luck, youll need it. Bax's recall is spotless.... so long as nothing moves. first sign of a cat or a chicken or a squirrel or a rat and hes off like a shot and no amount of calling whistling or running is bringing him back - source. i solved the problem by just never letting him off lead when hes not enclosed in a fence.
 
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