Thread: TWO WOLFDOGS
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Old 20-06-2005, 07:35   #4
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Originally Posted by Keeba
Yes, I know that they are independents, but with my wolfdog I am very well, I go out with her and when I say her something, she does it. But when I have been with my friend and his wolfdog, my wolfdog doesn't hear me when I speak her. Do you know what I want to say you? My question is that if I have two, they don't hear me never.
Maybe a Basic Obedience course at a local Dog's School would help? Your dog is young, you can still teach her a lot...

I think a friend's dog is a special attraction for your wolfdog, especially if they meet and play only from time to time. If she had a steady companion at home she'd probably react less enthusiastically and listen to your commands.

I hope people who own two or more wolfdogs and have exeperinces with them will help you with your dilemma....
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