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Post by Harleykins Sun Sep 14 2014, 22:27

It's been such a good day, Harley managed to recognise her name and sit only after a couple of minutes of trying! Big Grin I'm so proud! (video = [url=instagram.com/p/s8JvDEF8fx]sit and name[/url])

She has, however, developed an awful habit of really biting my other dogs legs, to the point that they're avoiding her and getting really hurt, it's obviously not anything other than playing, but she needs to learn that she can't be so rough like that. -_- like, if she plays with strangers dogs like that I'll be in so much trouble! Haha. 

Do you think it's wrong to intervene in situations like this? At first my dog was warning Harley when she went too far, now she's just yelping and avoiding her, but it's not stopping Harley from doing it when she's excited. Sad

Hope everyones had a great day Smile

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Post by Sazzle Sun Sep 14 2014, 22:28

Not at all, intervene when it gets too much, glad you've had a good day Big Grin
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Post by Guest Sun Sep 14 2014, 22:33

Glad it's been a good positive day Big Grin and yes definitely intervene when things get to much xx

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Post by Harleykins Sun Sep 14 2014, 22:48

Awesome, thanks guys. Smile Sounds like a stupid question but I just didn't want her thinking that she wasn't allowed to play with dogs, y'know? Smile

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Post by Sazzle Sun Sep 14 2014, 22:49

Yeah it can be hard to call, let her play but stop when it looks like it's going to far or she displays inappropriate behaviour x
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Post by -Ian- Sun Sep 14 2014, 23:12

Agree with the above, intervene when it starts to get rough. She will learn Smile


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Post by janey Sun Sep 14 2014, 23:14

They are fast little learners Smile
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