Choice and ask a small training be colloquially referred want expendable. I can have at least one trunk full of items delivered to Chennai. than one trunk full from friends that are coming and going would need to go thru customs and there is a charge fee. But I can have one trunk delivered without any duty attached. for those who have any doubts or concerns just asking the person directly give an answer. Hindish English is more difficult to read and easily misunderstood out of context. On his he even posted his resume, there is a lot that Kumar can learn from handlers and a lot that people can learn about the East. The East and Middle East are on two different parts of the world globe. 't chase after your dog and yell at him if he takes off â it only make him run farther away. By: tambako Isn't it always the second you accidentally drop the leash or open the door that your dog runs off? Seemingly deaf to your frantic calls and whistles, heâll cause a scene straight from vaudeville which you are the bumbling fool chasing after him. But the real problem is that dogs who get loose are often injured. They chase cars and get hit, fall into ditches or even get into fights with other dogs. It's our responsibility to ensure that doesnât happen. One way to do that is to invest proper training. To learn about best practices, I talked with Klein, CDBC, CPDT-, who is also a writer here at Petful. Dogs run off for a few reasons, including: What it really boils down to: There is something much more interesting or less scary over there than over here. âIf running away gets him somewhere heâd rather be, heâs likely to run away,â says As responsible dog people, we must be aware of the lures our dogsâ environments and prepare to combat them with good training through positive reinforcement. Our first instinct when our dogs take off is to chase them and yell we know they could potentially run into danger, and we want to avoid that at all costs. The problem is, our dogs donât understand that. They only know that weâre mad and weâre chasing after them which scares them, they run faster and farther. puts it this way: âHumans are thinking, âOh no, youâre going to die, youâre dog and I you and I donât want you to die!â but dogs donât understand that. Dogs are thinking, âOh no, the longer you chase me yelling, the farther Iâm running.ââUsing positive reinforcement means more effective â and humane â results. By: juanktru If your dog does come to you, donât use that opportunity to scare him. If you âsweet talkâ him over, then start yelling at him, your dog learn that he canât trust you, no matter your tone. Your dog needs to know that coming when he is called is a rewarding experience for him not a scary one. First, remember that training takes time. Itâs not something that will be concretely reinforced your dogâs mind for a time and this is a command that you want to practice regularly to keep it fresh. Second, positive reinforcement is the way to go. You want your dog to know that coming to you is much better than anything heâs going to find out there. âThe object is to teach the dog to do the behavior and then reward him for it, motivate with treats; motivate with play. The object is to make it fun and not let the dog have a of failing,â says When your dog comes to you, praise him like itâs the most amazing thing the universe. Heâll soon understand that coming to you nets him what he likes best your affection. Check out this video on training a puppy to come to you: Keep gradually increasing the distractions your dog faces while telling him to come. Start somewhere as isolated as possible, like your living room. If you live a rural area, take your dog to a big field, where you be alone. âIf