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Old 02-19-2014, 10:50 AM   #6
R-Teddy
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I agree with all of the above. She needs to associate your husband an son with good happy things.Food, play, treats ect. but of course it needs to be done in a safe manner until she can be trusted not to bite. perhaps have your son and husband take turns with feeding her, playing with toys with her, and the treats. but o it from a distance at first if needed. Dont PUSH it too much too fast. If you see she is getting overwhelmed, have them step back. but keep working at it a little at a time until she she hopefully catches on that hey, these are good fun people. Dont even reward her for aggressive behavior though. If she growls, no treat.
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