courtnek Posted February 17, 2004 Posted February 17, 2004 I have posted about intelligent disobedience before...Freebee has always exercised it, not coming back when I called her from the yard because she wasnt done "going" yet...and knows that houstraining is top of the list. Laurel has always come back right away, and then had accidents...I suspect Freebee has ben "training" her...I called them both tonight, NEITHER came back. Not unusual for Freebee, but very unusal for Laurel, at least in the yard (they get out, they come back when THEY want to) I went out and found Freebee "finishing up". and Laurel casting the yard... She had an upset tummy, and wanted to finish up before coming back in... Kind of a gross subject, but Good Girls!! :D Quote
kendalyn Posted February 17, 2004 Posted February 17, 2004 That was very nice of Laurel to "finish" in the backyard! I hope she feels better! That's interesting that Laurel actually stops going and comes in. She must have some excellent bladder control! Quote
courtnek Posted February 17, 2004 Author Posted February 17, 2004 her accidents were of the solid kind...I think I was calling her back sooner then she wished, and she was trying to obey, but couldnt hold it...She never showed any inclination to not come in, so maybe I rushed her. She's a rescue, and coming when called is one of the things they stress so they can be adopted out...I am glad that she is learning to disobey on this count...Freebee knows to go out and do her business. Laurel is just learning...poor girl...I may be too impatient for her...only in the morning. I am getting up earlier now and letting them out, feeding them, and then letting them out again. Mostly for Laurel's sake... At night all is cool. They use the yard and I walk them for exercise... I got used to Freebee...I am now getting used to Laurel's ways... Quote
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