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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I guess I should probably have started off to say that she is as calm as can be when she is standing there next to me at school at pick up at our kid's ES. And she is mostly calm at home. At pick-up we stand waaaaay off to the side where there are no kids, but they flock to her--she is a kid magnet! She will be fine by the time she's around 2--but until then I really have to get her used to large crowds of kids somehow. I have just noticed that no doesn't seem to mean no to 95% of the people I've said no to...I get that there maybe people responding here that say: leave your dog at home, we hate them! But, I'm thinking that's not the norm? [/quote] I have to think that school pick-up time is not the right time for this sort of training. The kids are running wild, happy to be free for the day, and their parents may not be right with them. And yes, an adorable dog is going to attract attention. Sounds like a recipe for disaster. [/quote]
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