Then I've got another yella dog who is smarter than me and she knows it. She won't load at home when it's time to hunt sometimes. I got tired of her attitude one day after saying load up for half an hour so I slammed the tailgate shut, skinned her butt with a coach whip a few times and told her to load up. She jumped over the bed sides and sat down at her corner chain.
Different options for different dogs is what makes life interesting.
you can be harsh with a dog and it will want to hang around...just got to know how to do it...
just like a dog that jumps off the wheeler and you stop to load him up...after a while the dog likes the game...even more so if he slips the collar....
but I have learned how to break them of this and it doesn't take long...I make sure the collar is snug enough and when the pup bails out I just drag him for about 50 yards and about the second time he is broke to ride...
the idea here is to make sure it was a traumatic experience...