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Old 09-29-2013, 01:48 AM   #5
intilis
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Originally Posted by Marhcarter View Post
Have your son be the bearer of tasty treats at all times. She will eventually associate him with tasty treats = person I like.
We tried this for 2 years with our 26 yr old son & Stanley.... didn't work for us. Stan would take the treat then bite my sons ankles when he moved! Our in-home trainer solved it in 20 minutes! She told us to keep a light leash on Stanley in the house whenever we're awake. My son steps on it when he comes in, and Stanley doesn't bite because he knows he can't "hit & run" lol! My son then casually greets him, & goes about his business. No more barking or biting! We think our trainer is a miracle worker! Hope this helps you.
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