IMO, this is a neurotic behavior. These are often the toughest to get rid of. It will likely take a lot of dedication to get this done. The first thing I would suggest is lots of exercise. Dogs...
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IMO, this is a neurotic behavior. These are often the toughest to get rid of. It will likely take a lot of dedication to get this done. The first thing I would suggest is lots of exercise. Dogs...
This is once again a problem of dog pack hierarchy. Your dog sees himself as your superior. If you were his superior, he would move whenever you told him to. He is the pack leader in his mind and...
As is usually the case, this is a problem with the dog pack hierarchy. Dog's brains are wired to be part of a pack and to assign each dog (or person) a level on the hierarchy of the pack. ...
In this case it is likely that the dog see's itself as your superior and protector. Dogs minds have a pack mentality and each dog or person in their pack has a level on the hierarchy. Your dog...
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