Glad he's doing better. Are you working with his impulse control and some obedience training? That will help, too. The more these little ones come to work with us and learn to obey to get treats, the sooner they learn by rote to do what we say and this helps on walks or whatever else they are doing. It all goes hand in hand in working with your dog to teach him to follow your directions and become a good little member of the household and society at large, being friendly to other dogs outside, etc.
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