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Re: [pyrnet] Behavior Question - Need Help!
Amy - That makes sense. I can tell a difference in her attitude when
she refuses to come in, like she's on duty or something. But,
unfortunately, I guess I've still got the "problem" of my not being
able to get her to come in. I assume that this is not something that
will easily be taken care of in obedience training, so I'll have to
figure out how to work around her instinctive behavior.
I wish I could always just let her do as she wants to, but sometimes
it's important, even urgent, that she does what I need her to do, both
for her benefit and mine. That said, I'll try to take her on evening
walks or just let her stay out whenever I am able. Thanks!
Marilou
On 5/20/06, Amy Bailey <newbailey@comcast.net> wrote:
Pyrs who are in the fields with their flocks work at night because that is
when the predators are most active, especially around dawn and dusk.
<snipped>
Moving a pyr who does not want to move is always an adventure! They are not
just couch potatoes, they become the couch.
Amy with Charlie and Sweetie