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Old 11-11-2011, 10:00 AM   #3
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Well since I did most of my rehab work on my yorkie without the aid of a trainer and itmwas books and a couple of seminars I went I disagree.sometimes there just is not anyone around thatncan help or there is not the money or you run into dorks and I have meet more then my share that take over and do not let you work with your own dog to build the relationship needed. 9 years in on on old gal and I do have a new full time puo in house no problem.

I would not allow them to be together one out while the other is in a diffenrt room or kenneled and swap them.they may just need a break from one another and I look into Dr Mcconnlls and londons book on dealing with multiple dogs in the home Called feeling out numbered.

I would not deal with a trainer before seeing a vet with behavior as they are the only ones in the states allowed to diagnose and treat aggression by law.

JLC
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