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[quote=Anonymous]OP here, thanks all. That article is really helpful, thanks for posting. It highlights where I'm confused - if the dog growls or barks at him when he's doing something obnoxious, should I say "no" to the dog? The article says not to or it could stifle their warning responses, but it's my gut instinct that they should know how I expect them to behave. If I don't say no, what do I do instead? Remove the baby and let the dog keep playing with the toy/eating the bread crust? Remove the bread crust, but don't say no to the dog? One dog is a very sensitive spaniel mix, so we've always been very light handed in her training (positive treats based rewards) to keep her from becoming skiddish. Just don't want to make a mistake, because she has a looong memory. I appreciate the insight all! [/quote]
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