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Your new client has a nine-month-old, neutered male Anatolian Shepherd Dog. She would like your help with a behavior problem. Each night, after she lets the dog out to eliminate, he refuses to come back in. She has ended up chasing him around the yard on numerous occasions. She's getting frustrated and is tempted to lock the dog outside all night to teach him a lesson. This dog's problem is

A. a genetic temperament fault.
B. poor early handling.

C. lack of training.

D. low intelligence

I picked C

Your answer of C. lack of training is correct. The dog's behavior of refusing to come back inside after going outside indicates a lack of training. To solve this behavior problem, the client needs to work on training the dog to come when called. This can be achieved through positive reinforcement training methods, such as giving the dog treats or praise when they come back inside. Consistency in training and repetition is key to modifying the dog's behavior in this situation. It's important to note that this behavior problem is not related to genetic temperament faults, poor early handling, or low intelligence.