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Old 08-12-2010, 06:31 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by Rhetts_mama View Post
I concur with yelping and crating if it persists- they don't have to go in the crate long, a minute or two will suffice just so they know that a bite means playtime ends. Now, sometimes when you go to take them out, they will bite again just because they are frustrated- put them back in the crate right away. They are such social animals that they will catch on quickly.
Agree completely. Also be sure that when you place her in timeout, it's done quietly and calmly. When she is removed from her "timeout", don't look at or speak to her...start from the beginning, fresh start.
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