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Old 07-26-2017, 05:39 PM   #11
FlyingNimbus
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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom View Post
They don't vomit in certain places for revenge. They're scared, and just throw up when it comes. They can't control the purely physical reaction of vomiting. I would not recommend spraying her *at all* bc she vomits - you will really damage her if you go down that path...
I never actually do what I want to do because I tend to know better than to do such thing.

I can tell she didnt do it out of revenge. She's a dog, a dog doesn't have the mental capability for revenge, spite, and complex feelings/actions like that. It still is tedious and quite annoying though-- it doesn't retract from it.

However being that she's a dog she doesn't know better so we put up with the things we aren't fond of (not sure of anyone who would like their dog to soil their belongings and stuff) because we love them.


Still sometimes we just have those days where nothing was going right. I've never yelled or tried to squirt her or anything unless she did something that would be self-harming (i.e. if we went outside and she picked up a rock and tried to eat it and I had no way to get her to leave it but to startle her-- because she might bite me then yeah).

I just wish some of these things could atleast be better controlled. Been working on the leave it, and drop it command on both of them and no success. Tried different methods. Tried everything I could think of and no success.

Also, I dont think sasha quite respects me as she does her owner. Our floors are clean, we vaccuum often, and they still try finding things to chew or eat-- even though both of them have assorted toys, and chewable things of their own.

Sasha does at least listen to the command "go" (i point to a direction and say it and she goes to it)
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