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jayrowe
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PostSubject: Just moved    Just moved  EmptyThu Jun 06, 2013 11:27 pm

Hi All,
I"m hoping someone can offer us some guidance. We just moved into our new house about 3 weeks ago. The past 2 weeks or so our 6 year old Husky, Gus, suddenly started not wanting to come when called. Especially when it's time to come inside. He's always been very obediant and still listens when we're in other places (like when he comes to the office with me) however it seems like he just doesn't want to come when we call him. We've tried louring him in with snacks and treats but that no longer seems to work. we either have to get a leash out and take him for a quick walk or i need to act like we're going for a ride and he'll jump in the truck (he's always loved ridding in the truck). We had to renovated the new house and he was here quite a bit before we actually moved in.
Thanks in advance for any advise!
Jay
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Mobezilla
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Female Join date : 2012-08-29
Location : Ohio

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PostSubject: Re: Just moved    Just moved  EmptyFri Jun 07, 2013 2:33 am

I've never personally delt with this, but I know some people have had to use a tie-out for a while until they were able to leave it off and have the husky come in when told. So the only advice I could give you is to try a tie-out for a while, but hopefully someone else will come along with more suggestions Smile
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