Lmao about the positive approachNot laughing at it but really the reaction of the human, "Oh , thank you for bringing me that!" hahaha...
Zero likes to bite ur socks off, then go run around with it while you chase him...![]()
Lmao about the positive approachNot laughing at it but really the reaction of the human, "Oh , thank you for bringing me that!" hahaha...
Zero likes to bite ur socks off, then go run around with it while you chase him...![]()
It is kinda funnyOriginally Posted by tz1
. But the most important thing I think is to act nonchalant about it and not have a big reaction when you see them with something, that really makes an impression on a dog and they are liable to turn it into a game or even use it as a way to get attention (usually negative attention of course). Also if I gasp and snatch something from him and make a big production out of it, the object suddenly becomes a sacred treasure to him and he will do anything to get ahold of it again
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You are very welcome for the advice sammy and I hope it helps!
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Good Advice K9 Soul,
I think she sounds adorable! Although i wouldnt want her to hurt herself by chewing on ornaments etc. but i also doubt she knows better![]()
Do you own an x-pen (sort of like a play pen for dogs) you can put that around the tree for when you can't supervise, some people become quite creative and make up little picket fences to put around their trees.
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