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Old 09-17-2007, 04:38 AM   #15
YorkyDiva
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Originally Posted by kevin007 View Post
I even said I might be saying 'no' too soft becuase I didn't want to scare it.
A good firm "NO" is what he needs and you are right not to yell it, you sure don't want him to cower and get in the habit of that. And then start the submissive dribble, dribble if he is yelled at. A good firm, soft NO is the right way to go. Good luck and yes, would love to see those pictures of him.
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