I'm thinking the dog may have been an indoor dog that was constantly glued to someone's side. That's the way my dog is now. He started off life half feril & beaten. Took quite some time & loooooooooooots of patience to make something of him. Now he's a good dog. Listens 95% of the time. Stopped running off & doing dumb s*** like going into the neighbors yard. On a nice day, just this past April, he opted to act out. In the couple years I've had him, that just seems to be his thing. He was cooped up all winter & was squirrely in the nice weather. So he acted out the one day, that earned him a half hour lockdown in the bathroom of the camper. The next day he acted up & ran off, it was an hour. Day three, he ran next door to great the UPS man. I called him back with no problem.... except he peed on the neighbors parcel. Got scolded for that. The mail truck was on it's way down the road & the dog decided to greet it by the mail box by running in front of it. Fortunately the driver was just coming to a stop & didn't hit the dog. That was the last straw. Two hours in the hoosegow!!! Figured, well I have some time now. Going to go in the basement quick to assemble a boxcar. Came back up with 15 minutes to spare & the mutt chewed up the wall!!! I was so pissed I couldn't get mad. Just sputtered as the dog slinked by me & out the door. I did not whoop him, didn't even scold. That dog has a new set of ears since. Won't even think of sneaking off when my sister takes him out. It only cost me a $500 deductible, but he pays attention now. We'll see how he acts next Spring.
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