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Piper & Sebastian Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: florida
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| ![]() I've heard the pennys in a can work really well.
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Owned by Tumi & Gracie Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: NYC
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| ![]() i used the spray bottle with water in it. it worked..now all i have to do is pick up the bottle and they know they are doing something bad so they'll stop before i even have to spray any.. ![]()
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Proud Alaskan Grandma! Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Anchorage, Alaska
Posts: 1,174
| ![]() I have been having the same problem with Delilah and it has been an ongoing problem with Tinkerbell. I tried the water in a spray bottle set to JET and it worked like a charm. They both hated it and I love it. Finally peace and quiet when there is more then just me and them there. THANK YOU!!!
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Canada
Posts: 62
| ![]() Freyja has just started to bark at every little thing now. My son just moved back in with us and I don't think she likes him or is afraid of him. He has always been very sweet to her and is trying to sweeten up to her. The barking is driving us all crazy. She also is starting to chew up things ( I mean more than usual). If she is feeling stressed how can we help her. Experienced yorkie owners please reply. Freyja & Patti |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Mi
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Some of what your describing sounds much like what the ""Dog Whisperer" Ceasar Millan discusses on his show.. Geographic channel... Not only does he have a few books but; tapes DvDs etc. Mia has claimed you as your her own territory and displays the behavior as such... there is a site that he has and breif emails can be written ... Right now I have a 5 yr old smaller full grown 2 1/2 lb yorkie in my lap right now named Mighty Maggie ... sometimes she acts like she is all that...and more (seems to be because at times she does realize wow right now I feel a bit smaller than every one else around here ![]() She gets scared and shakes at times but doing better... {not low blood sugar either} Actually; alot write about the health of the tiney ones being problematic .. We haven't had that with her at all actually ![]() She was breed and born here .. then sold to a lady then I bought her back when she was 8 months old due to the lady had fear she or someone would step on her ... Good decision as I have Maggies mommy Teeka Rose... luv those family reunions .. .. Best to get a professionals opinion one that does postivie reinforcement.. Wish we had a Ceasar Millan ... that lived in Michigan.. On his show they are in California he does house calls .. there have been some difficult cases ... plus the owners need training to learn what to do ... keep me posted how it goes ![]() | |
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