Sometimes, when we have done a check to ensure there is no wildlife around, and Hailey is being particularly calm, she gets to be briefly off leash.
When she is, the command we work on is "house". We want to reinforce her going into the house, in the event she every gets away from us.
oh that works very good!!! and we hope for many off leash days for you professor Lee
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteSteps in the right direction! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
I only get to be off-leash in my fenced backyard! Way to go, Hailey!
ReplyDeleteGood job Lee!
ReplyDeleteWow, such a good girl! Elsa would probably wave at me over her shoulder if I let her off leash. LOL
ReplyDeleteHailey, it looks like you were being a Very Good Girl there. Well done! I trust copious treats were forthcoming.
ReplyDeleteToodle pip!
Bertie.
Good idea. Hopefully, she will be able to be off-lead more often and longer.
ReplyDeleteYou're a lucky girl, Hailey. Mom would never trust me off leash in our yard with no fence.
ReplyDeleteWell done my little black beauty!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Good job Hailey.
ReplyDeletePeeS: From Tuiren BOL I always show back up at the house eventually but I take the LONG way home.We are very glad you don't do that.
I can only let Keltic off leash where there is no chance of squirrels.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good girl you are, Lee.
ReplyDeleteGo Hailey!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy, Jakey & Arty
Good girl Hailey. We hope you continue to get some off leash privileges. Now be a good girl and come when called.
ReplyDeleteWe bet Hailey really enjoys that privilege. We hope she obeys the command too. It may take a lot of practice, but we bet she can do it.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Good Girl Hailey!!
ReplyDeletehugs
Mabel & Hilda