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Old 07-04-2013, 03:26 PM   #5
Gillykat
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Originally Posted by Khoojy View Post
I think the best advice I could give is - patience & consistency. I know it's easy to say (it's driving me up the wall everyday), but I believe it will work out well one fine day....
That's the main to remember......keep at it and don't give up and one day you're little cannibal will stop trying to eat you She's just a baby and doesn't realise that humans have much more delicate skin than their fellow dogs.
I always remember my very first dog Lady, a Labrador-cross, in 1979....she was a little horror for the first few months but we attended dog club every Tuesday night and trained every day at home (just short 5/10 minute fun lessons)and then one evening at club it was like a fairy had waved her magic wand over us and Lady was calm and obedient and a joy to be with She lived to be 17 years old and was an absolute angel
Yes, the first few months CAN be a shock to the system (especially after a well-behaved older dog of many years) but keep at it with two/three short fun daily lessons and your pup will soon suss out what you want
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