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Old 04-12-2012, 06:57 PM   #24
yorkietalkjilly
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You will have to make trips down the hall to get her to bite so you can stop her when she tries to take advantage of the situation. You have to set her up to bite so you can discipline and teach her not to do it. Some of the most effective training occurs when you can catch them attempting to do something and stop it in its tracks. It may take her a while to get the message but one day the light will dawn and she will stop the biting if you persist in training until she gets the idea it is something you don't want and learns to stop herself when the urge strikes.
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