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[quote=Anonymous]^^^ PP again. Your advice is probably the best for the OP with the baby, but re my own dog I am 100% sure that my approach was a good one. He definately is not scared of me, he's a totally relaxed, happy dog. Growling is definately [b]nit[/b] the only way he has to tell me he wants something or doesn't want to do something. If he wants food that I'm eating, for example, he will just stare at it or bark or whine. If he doesn't want to take a bath, he'll lie on his back or and kind of paw at me, telling me "get lost." The only times he gets "arngry" are when he sees the vacuum or ironing board, which he'll bark like hell at. Anyhow, your right that dogs have all kinds of different personalities, but for me e the whole "Cesar Milan" thing worked like a charm (except for the hissing or whatever that is). I think there's a lot of sense in the need to teach the dog that it isn't the master, so that the dog doesn't stress out and think that it needs to control everything and protect the household. [/quote]
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