His is more the pull towards his previous pack and Alpha.  Since he was kept in 
a shed, he is very uncomfortable out in the open.  I took him over to my gfs 
and put him in a harness and lead and he was very spooky being out in the open 
somewhere strange,



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 From: margie_frbs <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2012 1:38 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: flight risk
 

  
This is something that I worry about too. Liza is very obedient and comes when 
she is called. But one day after I got her she slipped out the door while I was 
getting my other dog out. I found her out back and she came to me. Now she has 
an ID tag along with her rabies tag. So she jingles. I'm training her to sit 
and stay when I take my other dog out. She does have a small indoor outdoor 
kennel and as soon as the ground is unfrozen i will put down mesh wiring around 
the chain link panels so she can't dig out. I have no idea if she is a digger 
or not. I also want to get her microchipped. She is never off leash when I take 
her outside to go potty.

I'm not sure why they do it except maybe it is separation anxiety or they just 
want to roam. Liza lived in the woods before she was found and when I take her 
for walks, she is very excited and is always stopping when she hears noises in 
the woods. It's like her old stomping ground. She acts like she would love to 
run into the woods. I keep reminding her (on leash) that the woods nearly 
killed her. I'd just give it time for Tino and make the fence dog proof. At 
least that's what I have to do for sure. Just never know

Margie

--- In [email protected], Pam Dean <muffinsbabies@...> wrote:
>
> I have always heard that rescues are a big flight risk and in some way I can 
> understand their confusion.  First I was there and now I am here..where do I 
> belong?? Tino is definetely that.  We have had to Tino proof every little 
> raised spot or small hole in the fencing as he is determined to make his way 
> out.  And he will even try when you are standing there looking at him.
> I think hubby has hurt feelings about it..like he isn't happy with us or 
> something because he is trying to get out of the fence. Anybody have any 
> ideas as to why they do it..or is it just a case of wanderlust..
>


 

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