Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you people ranting about training have just been lucky.
I’ve had many dogs in my life that were easily trained not to run out the door, and some that had no interest in doing it in the first place, but I had one dog that would.not.be.stopped. Given the smallest sliver of daylight, he would bolt. He would stay gone for 2-3 days, and then come home, muddy and exhausted, and sleep for two days straight. He was also the smartest dog I ever owned and we taught him all kinds of things. Not running was not one of them.
This reminds me of people who have easy babies who sleep through the night at two weeks and think that means they’re great parents.
What kind of dog was the smart runner?