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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Warnsveld
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Hi Ray,
When you sent the picture to [email protected] , Margo will take care it will be add In my life I had several dogs (of different breeds, with bad circumstances in their first year), that I had to re-socialise before they could go to a new home. And with the most of them it did work out very well My first step was to give them "trust" in human and in the mean time I did show them I was the alpha (without pressure) in my behaviour (this also gives them rest and trust). And later on I did work out (step by step) the obedience. You have a very young dog, so you can have a lot of hope that everything is going all right in time. But be patient , don't force things, be clear in your behaviour (be the alpha from the start), "read" the reaction of your dog by every new step, and don't give to much pressure.I wish you good luck and a happy life time with your new dog! greetings, Mijke
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Vriendelijke groeten, Mijke PS: I am not a moderator anymore!!
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