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Aug 31, 2005, 1:22 AM
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Re: [JoeSmith] Anyone can help me??
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Hi JoeSmith Thank you for your reply. I got some quoestion as below. Sorry, but your doggie does not understand your wish and when you did yell at him then he might have thought that you did join the fun (probably your way of barking). When we shout at her she will stop. But when people walking she will bark. If someone came to my house, only can sit on the sofa. Once the person stand up, she will bark. We leash her when got visitor to my house. She will keep looking on that person, until the person leave my house. y? ck in stopping barking on command is to teach barking on command first. Whenever he starts barking say the command word (e.g. speak) as a clear command word and praise him for doing exactly that. It might be a bit noisy for a while. Once he starts barking when you give the command then (and only then) you can say NO. Since he learnt a command to bark then he will link that to the next command (no) much easier. I will try on this. The jealousy is mainly a misunderstanding as well. If everyone loves dogs in your family then it would be very easy to solve. Just ask everyone to join the grooming sessions and make sure that you are holding your dog in the down position. Everyone is touching & petting everywhere and is gentle and talking softly, but do NOT release him, no matter how much he is fighting, until he surrenders, means calms down. I will try. Picking up food from the trash or floor is the same approach then barking. Make him do something before giving his meal. Everyone from your family should join is as well, so he learns to listen to all of you. Have him on his leash when feeding and say “no” and walk away from his bowl. Let him do something before you give the command to eat. He should look up to you and not at his bowl while waiting for your command. We will ask her "SIT" before give her the food. It's usefully. But when goin out, she cant stop to eat the things on the floor. eg. leave and stone. We need to lift up her head and say no then she will keep running. hai..... Running simply around (or outside the house) is the same problem. Have him on leash before you open the door. Make sure that you are going first and he moves when he is given the command only. After a few days, he will wait for your command and not simply run. She is not running around or outside my house. (we keep her in living room). Is far far away from my house. We need to chase after her and catch her back. My friends all don't have this problem. Some dog will stick to their owner and they will feel scare, but my gal will go and bark other dog and wan to fight with them. Have fun. In case you have a problem with all of this then you could as well enlist your doggie in CGCC. Sorry, can i know what is CGCC?
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