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Old 09-17-2015, 02:59 AM   #57
dinkster
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I agree with the FB post. I do disagree with most of the posters who say lose the boyfriend.
I think OP that you can see the problem , but you have let your dog misbehave and failed to train the dog. That is not good for the dog, for you or your BF. Your BF has given you a long time to step up. The dog is all over his property, and it is not considerate for you to let the problem go on and on.
I think it is good that you ask for help on training. I hope that you get some good training on how to set boundaries for your dog and you let your BF know that you respect his boundaries too. Good luck with BF and your pup!
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