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Old 11-05-2013, 10:49 PM   #11
Yorkiemom1
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You will also find that you will do much better if you "fence and cross fence" the inside of your house....not allowing her complete run of the entire house. I never let any of mine access to rooms that I am not able to observe them cotinously! Like toddlers, they can get in to toooooo much trouble when left to their own devices! Keep her in the same room you are in....moving from room to room, if you want. When she learns that she is part of the family and is not going to be sequestered in that pen, she will adjust to behavior that will be much more acceptable to you.....and then puppy classes will be the icing on the cake!
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