tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1194639421807169452.post6586825115508352551..comments2023-09-30T09:37:08.546-04:00Comments on Beth's Blog: 22 (or Bad Dog!)Bethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02744326981059311833noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1194639421807169452.post-49040206746846102902011-01-25T19:29:53.045-05:002011-01-25T19:29:53.045-05:00Flick does the same thing. One time in our apartme...Flick does the same thing. One time in our apartment in Ohio she made it all the way around the lake behind our building. Paul went after her and tried to clothesline her. She ended up almost ripping his arm off, she was running so fast. Usually what we do now is after following her for a few feet we turn and run in the other direction and she can't help but race past us which is usually when we grab her. <a href="http://pet.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/pPETS-3757308_alternate2_dt.jpg>These collars</a> are the best for chasing/catching a loose dog though.Kaseynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1194639421807169452.post-51723795174402823182011-01-22T17:37:15.500-05:002011-01-22T17:37:15.500-05:00I used to have a dog that did this crap. Drove me...I used to have a dog that did this crap. Drove me nuts, so I can appreciate your story (after I got done laughing about it). <br /><br />When we got China, we just started taking her out front with us every time we went outside; on the leash of course. Like when we wash cars, tied the leash to something. Worked in the yard, same deal. Don't know why, but it seems to have worked. She never tries to run away and we don't have to use the leash anymore. Food for thought.... SueAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com