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Originally Posted by BellaAmore I love your ideas expecially the one about the leash. We have a very aggressive eater in our home his name is Luigi. Anytime I give Bella and Luigi is given a larger treat ( carrots, Dentastix, Bullysticks, etc.) Luigi will take his and run with it then drop it and come back and steal Bellas. I get so mad because she just stands there and lets him take it, then looks at me with a sad face. But when it comes to playing she is the dominate one, she will take control of the situation quickly if he gets aggresive. I don't understand but I am definitely going to try the leash training thing.   |
Here is a like to the book that I was talking about earlier. It really did help Pebbles with a lot of her issues when we first got her. I even went so far as to hire a trainer and the only thing that got me was a wallet with $350 less money inside it.

But I have to say that for the $15 this book cost me it was well worth ever penny.
Amazon.com: Let the Dog Decide: The Revolutionary...
When I bought that book I also bought a book on TRICK TRAINING too which was pretty helpful called The one and only dog trick book you will even need. Here is the link for that as well:
Amazon.com: The Only Dog Tricks Book You'll Ever...
*Quick story about Pebbles and what the dog training book helped me teach her that I totally forgot about..........One of the things in the book they talk about is how you need to use repetition with everything that you do. Like I said earlier they need to sit before going out the back door and will only go out of the house through the back door. I took Pebbles to the groomer this morning and wasn't thinking about what I was doing when we parked. She was trying to jump into the back seat of the car when I stopped (I know should have been in her doggie car seat) and I was getting annoyed with her until I remembered...........she is trained to only get out the passenger side door of my car and will sit there and wait for me to open the door to LIFT her out of the car. She get upset if you even try to take her out any other door of the car. So you see this book really worked for me.