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Had new dog out this morning soon as a let him off he was off couldn't get him bk lost sight a him when a seen him he came bk what can a do to stop him from bolting

the basis of any good relationship is a shared emotional bond, in as much as employers sent employees away together to share an emotional experience be it a challenge together or a similar experience it brings a closeness between members of staff through a shared emotional experience, most close friends have a shared emotional bond

 

and its the same with the mutt, if you can get good emotional experiences between you, the old owner will be forgotten in no time, it will make you more exciting to the dog,

 

and how you develop emotional bonds with dogs is by getting their drive energy flowing ,when a dog is in drive he is in total harmony with his environment, you included,

 

Drive is EMOTION in its purest form,

 

tug items are great, it brings a dog into drive easy (depending on your relationship it may need working on)and keeps him in your space and focused on you, you will need to keep him on the lead at the start, but once you can stimulate your dogs drive with a command as access to a wanted item, the dog has tuned you in ,

it wont happen overnight bud, it'll will take time like any good relationship, best of luck

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Had new dog out this morning soon as a let him off he was off couldn't get him bk lost sight a him when a seen him he came bk what can a do to stop him from bolting

the basis of any good relationship is a shared emotional bond, in as much as employers sent employees away together to share an emotional experience be it a challenge together or a similar experience it brings a closeness between members of staff through a shared emotional experience, most close friends have a shared emotional bond

 

and its the same with the mutt, if you can get good emotional experiences between you, the old owner will be forgotten in no time, it will make you more exciting to the dog,

 

and how you develop emotional bonds with dogs is by getting their drive energy flowing ,when a dog is in drive he is in total harmony with his environment, you included,

 

Drive is EMOTION in its purest form,

 

tug items are great, it brings a dog into drive easy (depending on your relationship it may need working on)and keeps him in your space and focused on you, you will need to keep him on the lead at the start, but once you can stimulate your dogs drive with a command as access to a wanted item, the dog has tuned you in ,

it wont happen overnight bud, it'll will take time like any good relationship, best of luck

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