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Old 10-26-2006, 07:58 AM   #13
vainchick5
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I'm sorry this is happening. Actually my friend has two pugs and they are very jealous of attention they get from my friend. They were always fighting over who got to be on her lap or who got the extra petting, etc. She hired a trainer for that purpose and here was what he told her to do:
He said make a place for them called "YOUR PLACE", with maybe a little bed and a leash attachment. Everytime they would fight she would tell them go to your place. She would leash them up in their place for 5-10 minutes, then let them go. As soon as they would even start to growl or glance, she would start saying NO very firmly. After a week, they got the point. They know when she says YOUR PLACE, that's their punishment corner. Now they hardly fight at all, and all she has to do is say NO when the glances and growling starts and they stop. You definetely need some sort of punishment for the behavior. I don't mean hitting or anything, just punishing the initiator by ignoring her or putting her somewhere where she isn't with you. Hope that helps. My friend paid $800 for that..lol..but you just got it for free. MERRY CHRISTMAS..loool
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