[nagdu] visiting

Danie pumpkin4byron at cox.net
Mon Dec 8 09:16:39 UTC 2008


Dar, sometimes you might have to heel the dog away or do some obedience 
exercises to refocus. You could also remove the offender's hand firmly and 
state that he will not be petted without your permission. Perhaps, you could 
write an article in the church bulletin or newsletter. HTH, Danie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "dmgina" <dmgina at qwest.net>
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Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 6:13 PM
Subject: [nagdu] visiting


> Hi folks,
> My golden is a visitor.
> the problem is, he doesn't know his work from play.
> so when you are friendly to folks at church and say hi, this gives them 
> the reason to pet the dog.
> they don't ask, just gives them the reason.
> ok when you give your dog the command outside, that is what you want.
> Not after fifty pets.
> I need a tip on how to get the dog back on track of his job.
> and leaving folks alone.
> when he looses it, I feel I am not safe.
> this has to stop.
> I never said pet the dog because I say hi to  you.
> How do you handle the matter.
> Thanks,
> I will not stop and take the harness off for pets I don't feel I need to 
> do that.
>
>
> --Dar
> www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/5779
> Every saint has a past
> every sinner has a future
>
>
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