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Originally Posted by tmbroo I have to say that hubby may have to go! LOL Totally kidding. That comment made me laugh.
Yes, I am the one who feeds him and takes him outside and plays with him. But we all as a family do that. I guess he is starting to take notice that I am bit of a disciplinary. I am the one who puts him in his pen before leaving for work, I have been the one to take him to the vet for shots, scooping things out of his mouth that shouldn't be there....etc. So maybe he is becoming a little scared of me. LOL
I think I will try giving some of the bad stuff to other family members for awhile and see if that works. |

I did not see Cha Cha's post until now, lol.
I like Lisa and Pic's idea too of clicker training to help form a bond. Yorkies love doing constructive things and feeling like they accomplished something. My boys feel important if I ask them to go to our mailbox to get the mail.
I also want to assure you that it is possible for a dog to bond to more than one person. My doggies are equally bonded to me and their grandpa who lives with us. In addition, I think Max would be thrilled to have my brother move in with us.