5 Easy Steps To Catching A Boxer Dog

Have you ever had a dog escape your arms or car or home? What is the first thing you do?

If you’re like most people, you chase after them. They run and then you run. It seems almost instinctual, doesn’t it?

Catching a dog is easy. You just have to use the right type of bait.

In 5 easy steps, even you can reel in one of these goofy things!

Check out the seriously and fabulously creative way to catching a dog (in this case, a boxer dog) on the next page:

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  1. Try making excited noises and being out of their line of sight, calling their name, drum on the ground or a desk or cabinet with your hands, keep making excited noise (and callin their name every like 5-10 seconds) and dont give up! Try also while doing this stuff to kneel down to their level…
    I have a 5 month old boxer pup right now who wont come if I am standing tall, but If I kneel down and call her she usually comes… Give them lots of praise like a high pitched excited voice “good girl! Good baby! Oh whos a good dog?!” When they do come and give them hugs and praise… They remember things so much better when they recieve praise… Itll probably take a while of staying committed to. These dogs are very head strog, you just have to be patient… Like kine comes about 92% of the time right now, but I remember my first boxer was kind of stubborn sometimes to… As log as you dont get irritated (they can big time hear it in your voice if your irratated) they will slowly come around…treats and very excited praise when they listen, loosing their line of sight and make little funny noises til they eventually come.
    Lol hell ive sat there for two minutes a month or two ago just drumming away on the ground, making noises, calling her name in between, and she eventually came after just sitting there staring my way like “f*ck you”lol sometimes it has been very hard, most of the time she comes easy.. Lately she has been much much better… That is my best advice.

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