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Molly with her lead on
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If you bring a dog inside and keeps its lead (one of those pastic-cased adjustable ones) on' which is placed on the floor (so the dog could quite easily drag it along if they wanted), is it normal for the dog to act as if it is anchored to the floor and can abrely move whilst still attached to it?
Molly does this but she's far from normal.
Molly does this but she's far from normal.
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She understands that when she's in the house with her lead on, she's to wait because she's going somewhere and someone will be picking the lead up and taking her.No point in 'disappearing'. She's not to know she isn't.
I had a poodle that always did that. I once went to a vet's appointment for him, got three miles down the road, and realised I'd forgotten something. The dog. When I got back to collect him, he was still sitting with his lead on where I'd left him.
I had a poodle that always did that. I once went to a vet's appointment for him, got three miles down the road, and realised I'd forgotten something. The dog. When I got back to collect him, he was still sitting with his lead on where I'd left him.
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