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Old 03-25-2007, 08:16 PM   #8
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Usually all Jack needs to hear is a firm "No" said in a flat and firm tone. As a communications major I learned that only 10% of your message is what you say and 90% is how you say it. Just use a tone of voice you don't normally use and your fur baby will get the idea they did something wrong. Someone mentioned placing the dog in their crate. This didn't work for me since Jack started to think it was a place he goes to get punished and would no longer sleep or rest in there.
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