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Originally Posted by Ladymom I think if you read the links I posted about the NILF program you will understand what Westieboy is trying to say.
The NILF program reprograms his mind to view you as the one in charge of the resources so he will not try to guard them. I would really urge you to work with him before the puppy arrives and continue to do so. You have a good reason to be concerned how about he will react to a puppy.
The NNILF program is recommended by the Humane Society. It is very humane and effective. |
I read the links and he knows I am his leader. He does all the things listed like sit before he eats, sits before getting his collar, waits at the door until I tell him to go. I'm not saying that it isn't a problem, I believe there is thats why I wrote the thread. But me not being his leader is not the issue. He knows his commands, when I told him to leave the bone and I took it he left it alone. Him being trained is not the issue, he doesn't act like a wild crazy dog. I have had him for almost a year and that was the very first time I had seen him act like that.