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Alright, I like her being off the leash. I mean she walks around with me, goes everywhere with me. If I leave the house, unless I'm going into Walmart or some place like that, she's with me all the time. The problem is that sometimes, and it's not even all the time, she'll see somebody jogging down the street riding a bike or somebody, you know, she doesn't know. And she runs up to them and is scared of being living tall out of them because she's barking, she's excited, and she does look aggressive. She won't bite or anything. She just scares them. So I'm trying to get her not to do that. She also does the same thing whenever I let her out of my truck. I have on a leash, and I do use a leash in and out of the truck just so I have command. But I'm having issues with her bounding out of the truck if I don't hold tight to the leash. You know, if I don't have the leash on her, she'll bound out and she goes out like she's on guard. She's walking around, making sure everything's clear, and then I can get out, which is really cool. You know, it's like a Secret Service dog. The problem is if she sees something, whether it's a squirrel, a cat, even all cats that she's really familiar with, if she sees anything out in the yard that gets her attention, she's after it. And she runs it out of the yard. She always turns around and comes back. I mean, not far out of my yard, but I don't want her to do that either. So there you go. I guess first of all, the problem's right. Here's the world breaking down. Trump's tearing up everything. Democrats and Republicans hate each other. And all I care about today is my dog. What a fantastic way to think. Yeah, if anybody has dog training advice, I am all ears. KJ5 IRQ. Back to neck control.

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