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Old 02-07-2012, 06:27 PM   #7
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You've got a little one who's being very protective of "her" person (you). I agree a trainer/behaviorist is in order to nip this in the bud. In the meantime, have your husband and kids be responsible for feeding her, taking her to potty, walk, etc. This will get her to develop trust as she depends on them for what you would normally give her. And more than anything, do not tolerate her behavior - correct her immediately, in a calm and even tone. Good luck!
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