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Old 10-24-2012, 12:21 PM   #12
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As long as you have put in plenty of activity, training and exercise time with your dog then you should feel fine saying no. Usually if you have put the time in the dog will be tired enough to be content. Maybe if you break up your sessions with her into two or three shorter work and play times through out the day she will not be so energetic when you have other things to do. If she is an extremely energetic or hyper dog she may need her exercise time in the morning and the afternoon.
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