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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I have found that there is a correlation between how someone's dog behaves and how their children behave.[/b].. lazy people are lazy in all aspects of their lives. Now I do understand that some dog have certain things you can't train out of them, but there are some people who don't even try to reduce certain behaviors. [/quote] Not in my case. My kids are seriously model citizens. Not always in my house, but at school, friends' houses, sports practice, etc. Seriously. Perfectly behaved in public. My dog, is mostly really good at home, very chill, but he gets over excited. He does lunge at people, but I keep him on a tight leash when we are near people. I can sometimes prevent it when I see someone coming and I am talking to him, and treating him constantly, but if the person talks to him, like, "OH! CUTE DOG!! HIYA PUP!!" then he takes that as an invitation to try to jump all over them. Again, I keep him on a tight leash and he is like the least scary dog and these behaviors mostly only happen with people who seem to like dogs, but I have tried. Puppy classes before the socialization window closed and continuing with the next level, then private training. He's just a little crazy. Oh well. [/quote]
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