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Originally Posted by marcerella02 i think that is great. They are going to learn that whoever they are DYING to see is not coming in until they are quiet. And when they are quiet they get a treat AND get loved on by the person coming in.. That's great. But keep in mind.. if they start barking again.. she should go back outside and start again. good luck and keep us posted! |
Thank you. We finally had to break down and ignore them when we come home because they were getting out of control barking with excitement at us. They learned really quick that they won't get attention until they are quiet so hopefully they'll pick this up quick too. They're so easy to spoil and then all of a sudden you realize you've lost all control.
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