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Old 03-06-2018, 04:40 PM   #2
Jkpal
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I don't know for your specific issue, however, when Piper demand barks (and doesn't obey 'no bark'), I walk into another room and close the door. After 10 or 15 seconds, I come out, but don't say anything (it's not an angry silence, just an easy silence). Almost always, Piper hops on couch or my lap, and relaxes. Walking away from and/or otherwise ignoring Piper seems to really have an impact on my rather pushy, totally adored little girl. It sounds as though overall, your sweet girl is doing exceptionally well in handling the move.
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