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    Quote Originally Posted by frogdog View Post
    Yes, he will leave it and come on command.

    Also, he sits at my feet watching while I prepare his meals and if something happens to drop on the floor he will not move unless told. Good Doggie, lol!
    Oh...I forgot about this...yes, Rhett will also do that, Leo doesnt touch ANYTHING unless I tell him its ok...and then Brody and Dixi...LMAO...no not a chance!
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    Quote Originally Posted by doggiedad View Post
    will your dog come to you when called
    when he/she is eating breakfast, lunch
    or dinner?
    I know why I'm not getting this. Yes, he will come to me when called. But he will bring his dinner with him, if what I do is ask him to come. Just tried it, in fact. Ran right over to me with a turkey neck in his mouth. Did exactly what I asked!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donna Little View Post
    Page 23 of the "What To Do When Your Dog Attempts Suicide book":
    "When your small dog swallows a deer carcass whole, first try prying the mouth open widely and insert tongs down their throat to grab Bambi. If that fails, insert the vacuum hose and turn on, being careful not to suck the stomach out also. This should remove the offending meal quickly and with no lasting side effects."


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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.
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    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.



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    Quote Originally Posted by nikkiluvsu15 View Post
    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.
    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.
    Quote Originally Posted by Donna Little View Post
    Page 23 of the "What To Do When Your Dog Attempts Suicide book":
    "When your small dog swallows a deer carcass whole, first try prying the mouth open widely and insert tongs down their throat to grab Bambi. If that fails, insert the vacuum hose and turn on, being careful not to suck the stomach out also. This should remove the offending meal quickly and with no lasting side effects."


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    Though ive never tried it im sure Cesar would since his come is excellent

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