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Bailey and Emmy would.
Zuri, Akasha and Shiloh would just bring it with them, because "come" to them doesn't mean "drop" or "leave" it which I'm 100% fine with.
If I say "drop" of "leave" it to them...every single one would do it.
Haven't tired that before... don't really see a reason to. She has to sit/down/talk/whatever I ask before I release her to eat though.
Harleigh -- My <3
I'm kinda with you. With a dog that really doesn't have any issues, I'm not inclined to make him stop eating just because I can. He's fine without doing that. I only ask him to leave his food when there's a real reason for it, like a couple of weeks ago when I wasn't paying attention and threw a giant piece of salmon in his bowl by mistake, which would make him have really bad diarrhea.
I did, though, get careless with making him sit and wait while I was fixing dinner. I just ignored I guess the pacing and whining that started up and got worse and worse until my husband pointed out one day that he never did that with him. Oops. Now, I am making him sit and wait again. No training is permanent.
Though ive never tried it im sure Cesar would since his come is excellent
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