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Originally Posted by Tassle
He never wants to leave my area, but will do anything he can to get to me.
I'm sure he sees each obstacle as a new challenge
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Here's an example:
Lorka's half brother for a few months had been taken by his owner to work. She commuted every day about 25 miles, driving mainly along a very busy road full of heavy vehicles with the dog sitting in harness in the front seat and watching the road.
One day she had important clients, so she locked him in a kennel and went to her office on her own. After less than two hours the dog was sitting at the gate of her office.
After the initial shock, when driving do work she started using longer route but driving along less busy side roads, just to teach the dog a safer way.