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I think we will have to tie her up.. just not sure how i am going to do it without her getting tangled in all the office furniature. and she LOVES to play fetch at work too... so i'm not sure WHAT we are going to do... |
We called our friend who is a dog behaviourist and she is going to come to the shop and try and help us out. I know she "attacked" the dog bceause of something i am doing or havne't done.. lol.. so hopefully she can help fix me :) |
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Glad that she is safe, I know it scared you almost to death. Hope you get the problem solved. |
You must've been terrified! Otis will run out the front door so I keep 2 panels of a plastic ex-pen in front of the door. It gives a little room so people can come inside and shut the door and I have time to pick Otis up before I move it for them to come on inside. What it really does is cut down on surprises. If anyone ever just walks in the door, I know Otis is safe and can't run out. It gives me a couple seconds to pick him up and then move the gate to welcome them in. Good Luck! I fear if that was Otis he would've been in the next county before he even looked back. |
Oh Marci! I am sorry the dolled up monster gave you such a scare... Bad girl Layla!! Good momma, I would put her in the crate too... I am glad she is ok! |
Oh my goodness:eek:Thank God nothing happens. Hope you get a solution quick but I wouldn't not take any more chances I'm a paranoid freak I think I would have her tie around my hip:rolleyes: |
I wonder if you could do the invisible fencing just in a doorway with a collar on her. I have never seen it done, but it might be an idea. There are also invisible tents that cover a specific area. They have a base in the building, and the dog wears a collar. I know a couple with two small dogs, and they said it works great. |
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keep us posted-I hope it works out!:thumbup: |
Is there room enough for a play pen? Or maybe just put an expen to block it off? |
Im glad she is ok! She was protecting her territory |
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