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Mausy Posts: 35 |
Disobedient dogs Posted 268 days ago Can anybody give me some helpful hints on how to drive my car in the driveway when I get home from work without my dogs running around and barking because they are so excited to see me that they cannot control themselves at the risk of me running over them. Separation anxiety because they are quite well behaved and it's only one day a week they are left by themselves for 6 hours when nobody is home. Thanks |
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pomolo Posts: 525 |
RE: Disobedient dogs Posted 267 days ago Stop your car outside your gate, walk into the yard, put dogs on leash or into the house or laundry, out of harms way, then return to your car and drive up the driveway. |
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14theroze Posts: 280 |
RE: Disobedient dogs Posted 265 days ago It's highly unlikely they'll get run over. Over many years we've had several dogs do the same kind of thing. So far they've not been run over by us. If they're likely to run out onto the road (if it's a busy road) while your bringing the car in then I'd follow Pomolos advise. |
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Mausy Posts: 35 |
RE: Disobedient dogs Posted 265 days ago Good idea, why didn't I think of it! It is a busy road and when I come in the drive is on a slant and I can't see where the dogs are so I could drive over them. Thanks for advice. Maureen |
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desertwoman Posts: 1 |
hermit crabs Posted 252 days ago i have 8 hermit crabs and no nothing about them having babies, ive asked 2 pet shops and they dont no anything about them having babies. i dont no if im to put small shells in the tank , when , how old before they have babies, out of 8 there must be male and female crabs, |
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