[nagdu] Indoor behavior
A.J. LaPointe
alapointe89 at comcast.net
Sun Sep 9 17:00:45 UTC 2012
hI,I had the same kinds of problems with my first 2 dogs. My parents would
feed the dog and wouldn't listen no matter what I said. I even had the
Instructor say something but, nothing.. It is a difficult thing when family
doesn't cooperate and more so when you live in the same household.. Now my
parents are gone and my third dog only has whet I give him and his waist
line shows that too. I guess, you will have to keep your dog close to you
and give more correction when needed. I wish I could give you more help
but, trust me, I understand what you are going through.. Andy and Shubert
-----Original Message-----
From: marilyn
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 11:29 AM
To: nagdu
Subject: [nagdu] Indoor behavior
Hi Ava,
It sounds like you have to be firmer with your family. I would keep Cocoa
with you as much as possible. Just keep reminding your family Cocoa is a
guide and not a pet. As far as barking goes there must be a reason. Either
someone is there , another animal or Cocoa is trying to get attention. To
stop Cocoa from stealing food you can set a mouse trap and the snap scares
them. I had a friend who had to do that and her dog stopped stealing food.
Marilyn and Anna
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