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HOWEDY alison, "Alison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > That so? Is that where you got all the expert advice > > > that makes your dogs have separation anxiety and > > > other temperament and behavior disorders? > > Does he ? INDEEDY. > I didn't know that.lol Oh. Perhaps that's on accHOWENT of you're a freakin simpleton. > What other temperment and behaviour orders does he > suffer from, then , Perhaps you can't remember on accHOWENT of you're a goddamned imbecile? > I've had him less than two months and he's improved tremendously That so? You mean, you're still havin trHOWEble. > He's having a kip on the bed Isn't that nice. > and I'm in the computer room so I would say he's doing fine . Because you can't hear him crying... > Thanks for your concern though. You're a liar and a dog abuser and a simpleton and mental case, alison... You can't post your lies and bullshit here noMOORE. > Alison Here's you IGNORING your dog's anxiety: "Alison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi , > I recently adopted a dog that whined I found it best to completely > ignore it and don't respond at all .(works with children too ,<g>). I > have to confess that I can only hear him when he is close to me so > that helps LOL though I know he is whining by his chest movement. > You don't say how long you have had the dog but if she is a rescue > dog she needs to find her feet and to have trust in you so using an > aversive like spraying water would be detrimental . If she whines when > you eat put her out of the room . > Does she have to be crated ? > I found with a new dog it's best to stick to a routine and stick to > your rules (like you have , with no feeding from the table ) so they > know what will happen and what is expected of them. > I found Understanding the Rescue Dog by Carol Price a very helpful > and useful book . Also Gwen Baily's Rescue Dog is recommended . > Alison
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