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[quote=Anonymous]Be firm and really consistency is key. My son appears to do undesirable behaviors more when I tell him no so I am quick to remove. For example if he hits grandmas dog he goes him (assuming you live close). If my child hits or scratches or pushes or runs away I pick him up and put him in the car and we leave. He feels it and it really has helped with our situation. I also talk about it all the time and on the way to say grandmas house you discuss the right way to touch the dog and maybe have him bring the dog a special toy or treat that he can give the dog if he's nice to the dog. My son loves picking out dog toys for his cousins dog and going to the pet store was fun for him. Read simple stories such as hands are not for hitting. There is one called tails are not for pulling which could be good for the pet situation. Monitor him and be super super consistent. Good luck OP! It's so so hard being a parent![/quote]
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