Loose Dog On Driving Range Shuts Down Topgolf

5 years ago
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When you are out with your puppy, or your dog, one of the bad habits you may unknowingly be setting is teaching your dog to run AWAY from you. Your dog is faster than you are. Your dog can and will outrun you.

Have you ever had a pooch escape from your car or arms or your home?
What is the first thing you do? If you are like most people, you chase after them. They run and then you run. It seems almost instinctual, does not it? I have come to believe that it really is an instinct that takes over when we chase after our loose dog(s). It is not just something we do when our own pets get loose, but something we do when a friend’s dog gets out of the house or when we see a loose dog running down the highway or the street or in the parks.

There is even a recent video showing dog shuts down Top Golf, living his best life juking out desperate employees among thousands of balls on the driving range.
They even never had the possibility of catching this loose dog.
It was a losing proposition.
The problem with our first ability (to chase) is that it hardly gets us closer to catches them.
In fact, the more we run the more they run, and in most cases, they run even harder and faster. It must be pretty scary seeing a bunch of people chasing you. (Heck! It is scary being a human and having a bunch of people chasing you! I would run too!) I do not imagine a dog is likely to stop and ask itself “Does that person mean me harm?” No. They are probably thinking “I am in danger. I need to run!”

The truth is it can be pretty strong to go against the instinct to chase a loose pooch, but we really must learn to so, because when we chase we chance to put ourselves and the loose dog in danger.

Instead, if you are playing with your dog, have your dog chase you. If your dog gets in front of you, turn and run the other direction. This is a fun way to exercise you and your dog, but be sure that your dog chases you; you do not chase your dog. Otherwise, what we witnessed in this video could happen to you as this top golf employs chasing the dog couple minutes yelling for him as loud as they could because he ran off. That is not a fun way to spend your morning.

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