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Old 11-09-2012, 03:39 AM   #20
Oddsock
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I second the book recommended and advice already given. Plus does your dog have a place to go, where children are not allowed to touch. When young, our children (and their friends) were always taught, if the dogs were in their bed area, then they were not allowed to touch them. This gave the dogs a place to get peace.

I realize this won't stop the problems of barking or biting, good luck with that, hope you'll let us know how it goes. Not having a Yorkie (always had big breeds) yet, I'd be very interested if those with this problem work it out.
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