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Today, for the first time, I tested him for how trustworthy he is off the leash.
Aside from the brief moment he started to chase a stray cat, he totally listened to me and went back upstairs, with no leash.
Choker chain has never been a thing in our care, but leash and collar has been.
Today, Brownie showed me that he can be mostly trusted without a leash.
I have to come back to the training, because that's exactly my point. You don't have to test trustworthiness when your dog is properly trained. Sorry if this sounds harsh, but I've seen too many owners who don't understand that concept. Give your dog the right set of rules and he will love your little pack. It does not mean to teach them submissiveness!
Btw, how old is he?
How old is he? LOL, we don't know for sure, we just guessed him at 3 years old last year when we rescued him, so going by that initial estimate, he's about 4, I guess...