Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Garcia 2007
Well the driveway problem is a territorial thing. It is the first place that he has marked as his. You will need to walk him in the area you want him to go untill he goes then praise, Repeat several times, then over time he will go there more often than not.

Also if a fence is out of the question I highly recommed getting an invisable fence ( much cheaper and effective ) also retreivers love to explore and will wander off if not restrained while unsupervised.

I would hate to see the day you have to tell your child that Tucker was killed by a car.

JG
I like tucker going in our driveway, it's easy to find and pick up all in one spot, just not the neighbors(today was the first time that's why I want to stop it before everything is marked and it happens again.
Chronic Chrissy Reviewed by Chronic Chrissy on . Guard dog training from puppyhood? OK so I have the cutest new addition to our family and a few things I'm not sure how to go about. Here are the facts... Tucker is a 12 wk old PB Golden Retriever. Comes from great parents. He is quick to learn and eger to please. He came with my brother and his large family from across the country and has been very socialized with people. We are working on house training but in the 3 days I've been able to work with him since everyone left he knows sit, laydown, come, PPSSTT!(bad/don't do Rating: 5