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Old 04-12-2012, 07:17 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by kikil View Post
yeah maybe but she still goes after my feet when I have one thing in my hands
Carry a can of pennies & drop it near her as she bites while you say "no" or "uh oh" or "ssssshhhh" or whatever word you use. Toss it so it cannot hit her. She won't like that a bit & will learn there will be unpleasantness & noise when she bites. Eventually when she starts to bite but backs off of her own volition, praise her! You can do this. All dogs are capable of being trained if the trainer is patient, persistent & loving in their approach.
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