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Originally Posted by FlDebra First assure them that the person is okay. Then a firm "NO" and remove from everyone. I had one that acted up with strangers and barked inappropriately. I would say "NO" in a very stern voice and then put them out on the patio or in another room. I would let them back in with us after 10 min or so but right back if they continued the behavior. He still will start to bark at strangers, which is not a bad thing. I first reassure that it is okay and then give a "NO" if needed. I don't have to go any further now. |
That is what I've been doing, I say
no and separate him from everyone, It hasn't made a difference yet. I'm not to concerned about adults, when they do go to pet him, Jesse doesn't do anything..it's the little girl I worry about, she has petted him with me there and I have been very cautious, but I would never chance leaving him alone with her.