Evie
Experienced Member
So, in two weeks time Evie B is lucky enough to be moving to a farm with me - which is freaking AWESOME! 
However, it has NO fences. Not a single one. Now Evie isn't the sort of dog who will run away without fences, infact when she was younger she used to jump our current fence on a daily basis so that she could curl up on the front door mat and wait for us to get home
What I believe will be the real problem is us driving away in the first place. I'm 100% convinced she will try and follow. Once we're gone - it'll be fine. She will just curl up and wait, or stalk the rabbit/horses or what ever. But it's the part where we drive away which I think could be a real problem.
I'm not putting her on a chain, so please don't even try to suggest that - I'm convinced she'd break her neck trying to get away, or just slip the collar off.
Any ideas on how I can train her not to follow the car? :/

However, it has NO fences. Not a single one. Now Evie isn't the sort of dog who will run away without fences, infact when she was younger she used to jump our current fence on a daily basis so that she could curl up on the front door mat and wait for us to get home

What I believe will be the real problem is us driving away in the first place. I'm 100% convinced she will try and follow. Once we're gone - it'll be fine. She will just curl up and wait, or stalk the rabbit/horses or what ever. But it's the part where we drive away which I think could be a real problem.
I'm not putting her on a chain, so please don't even try to suggest that - I'm convinced she'd break her neck trying to get away, or just slip the collar off.

Any ideas on how I can train her not to follow the car? :/
She's fine if someone stays with her.
Buttttttt not sure even that would work. Everything goes out the window when she thinks she's being abandoned. Will try it anyways. Come to think of it, having a fence wouldnt have helped either as she would have just jumped it.
so you are not leaving for real.