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Old 12-09-2017, 03:52 PM   #4
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The booties at Maggies age you will need lots of patience and consistency in putting them on, even if it's just in the house so she gets use to the feel of somethings on her feet. Make sure you get the right size for her. alaskayorkie ads Velcro around the bootie to help them stay on. They are the funniest things when you put booties on their feet for the first time and they "try" to walk. Have treats on hand for every step she takes with the booties on, cheerios is a great training treat. Just one cheerio per reward.

If Maggie is food aggressive towards Sasha i would feed them apart, if she's ok around Sasha but food aggressive around other dogs I would not give her any food like a taste or treat while another dog is around.

Always remember, Maggie is a rescue, her past is not known to you. I have my rescue 4 years now and I am still learning new things about him and I know who his prev. owner are, know his past history,he was not a stray, but I am seeing things in him I never saw before, so still learning his likes and dislikes. You will be learning new things about Maggie the longer you have her.
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