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Old 04-12-2006, 08:31 PM   #4
SnowWa
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I had (have) the opposite problem. My pup drives my older dog crazy.

I can stop this by standing up, walking over, and getting between my pup and the other dog. Then I stay standing and start moving my pup with my feet (one at a time) away from the other dog - I push him with one foot and say "no," then push him with the other foot, say "no," etc. until he has been moved about 10 feet away. If he runs around (which he usually does) and get back to my other dog and starts jumping on him again, etc. I just get between them again and move him away with my feet again. He knows he can get away with anything with my other dog, but he's learning that he can't win with me. I am the boss in this house - not him!

Finally, he'll give up and start doing something else. Still - I have to do this once or twice a day. But - I always win!

Carol Jean
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