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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 226
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She may be thinking that you are playing rough with her by pushing her off and it excites her more. Try just standing up, use a spray bottle with water and with a firm low voice say "off". When we push back at ours, she thinks we are really engaged in play and it makes things worse.
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#22 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 21
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Hey guys thanks for the awsome responses,
Well.. I would have loved to have her in classes earlier but bloody they were closed over the new year until Feb ..We put her in puppy classes but that was just a girl talking with the dogs on leash it sucked!!!.. The puppies were just going crazy to play it was awfull. Well you all gave sound advise, i guess i will wait until this weekend and get the advise of the trainers and see what they say in regards on how to handel the situation. Love you all for taking the time out for responsing ![]() Regards, Danny & Natasha |
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