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Originally Posted by SnowWa TyPerk,
QUOTING YOU ---- The things you think are cute now become behavorial problems later. You are doing the right thing by correcting her. After a few times of this she should break out of it.
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Somethings never change. The story I told about my dog -- happened from the time she was a pup -- and continued until she was more than ten years old - when I lost her last fall. (This was never only a puppy thing.) She was honestly the sweetest, most gentle dog I have ever owned - and never did bite anyone in her life for any reason. But - regardless of this, her entire life long, she let it be known that she definitely wanted to stay put - when she was sleeping on my bed.
And - this was a simple fix - we just let her sleep until she was ready to get up. But remember - I did mention that I could tell her to "not even think about it" and move her anyway, if I wanted to...
It was never a problem - and, you'll never know how many times I look at my bed and wish she was still there.
Carol Jean |
I think that's a great last line, sorry you lost your baby. I can't imagine Georgie not being in my bed he doesn't growl at me though he kinda makes baby noises and falls back to sleep.