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Old 02-14-2006, 05:32 PM   #10
Yorkie Mum
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Originally Posted by Erin
Well that makes sense. I'll start writing those situations down and discuss them with the trainer. Maybe she is also not concerned because she only sees the barking. Thank you so much for your help, this narrows down what we need to address more seriously.
I was told to keep a training journal.
I was told does not mean i do.
To mark down where we started what went right and not so right any thing that is a concern and in context just after it happens.
One so you can see progress for the bad days.
the other is catch problems and see things that need work.
Mine is on the bed side table empty along with a ll the fun books I like to have time to read.

Joy
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