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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]BTW, a few tips: eat before your puppy eats. Have the puppy sleep beside you but not on the bed. Teach sit/lay down/come and praise success. Habe your dog walk beside you but never in front. Most of the disordered dogs I see walk in front of their owners, true story. They feel the burden of being in the lead and problems result.[/quote] This is a very old fashioned philosophy - and it's not what today's reputable dog trainers would say. Seek out a trainer who uses positive training methods. At least give that a try before you turn to punitive methods, or these (debunked) "alpha" methods.[/quote]
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