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Old 03-02-2013, 09:34 AM   #11
yorkietalkjilly
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P. S. When your dog begins to "own" his own territory and sees it as home, he will begin to growl, bark and guard it. Also, his good manners may get a little frayed at times as he's freed up from insecurity to be his true self. That doesn't mean he's become a bad dog - just a dog that knows he is at home.
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