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Old 12-11-2011, 08:45 AM   #17
heatherm0890
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I would for sure try and talk to a trainer and maybe even let them observe you and your family in your home. When 107barney said that it isn't the dog's fault and it is something the humans were doing, I don't think she was trying to be harsh or say that he did something right then, but sometimes we humans can be doing something we don't even realize that can trigger it.You said he was playing and then ran across the room? Maybe he was just all hyped up from playing? I would get a trainer, it may seem drastic, but hopfully they could qickly identify the problem and put an end to it.
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