measles
Well-Known Member
Firstly apologies if this is a topic that has been covered a million times - I don't often venture in here for some reason.
We have had an 18mth old Jack Russell for about 2 months and every time he is allowed off the lead on our farm he runs away, frantic with excitement at the smell of bunnies and deer. We don't want to keep him on a lead forever but no amount of giving him treats when he comes back and then letting him go and play again works. In the house he comes as soon as he is called and is very well behaved.
He is an adorable, friendly fun little chap but we are his 3rd home. Before coming to us he had only been walked around housing estates and hadn't gone to parks or open spaces.
Any advice about how we can safely train him to come back would be much appreciated.
We have had an 18mth old Jack Russell for about 2 months and every time he is allowed off the lead on our farm he runs away, frantic with excitement at the smell of bunnies and deer. We don't want to keep him on a lead forever but no amount of giving him treats when he comes back and then letting him go and play again works. In the house he comes as soon as he is called and is very well behaved.
He is an adorable, friendly fun little chap but we are his 3rd home. Before coming to us he had only been walked around housing estates and hadn't gone to parks or open spaces.
Any advice about how we can safely train him to come back would be much appreciated.