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bettie408
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 PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:33 pm    Post subject: help......... Reply with quote Back to top

i have a 8 month female name Harlow. I guess the people that i got her from didnt really work with her on anything. I need help, she pees alot, bitting, and barking. We have another dog that she has taken to him. She pees when she gets excited which is expected, sometime i take out and she pees but like 5 minutes after we get in the house she pees in the house.. She doesnt do this to anyone else but me. She loves to chew on my shoes only mine. She barks anytime anyone walks up to the front door. I am not sure how to get that under control.

can some suggest something????

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Ph1ngering
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 PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Take her out a ton.. Get yourself a saying like "go potty" we say "get busy" to our dog. Take her out and walk her around the yard saying your phrase over and over again. When she pee's or poops praise and even reward her. Continue doing this over and over again again..

When she does pee in the house A firm no is all that is need and maybe say potty outside or something. Then take her out immediately and walk her saying your phrase again. Its best to catch her in the act, then you can give her a firm no and carry her out side to go.. Junior pees and poops on command now LOL..

As for the shoes, one pick them up get them off the ground.. You have to puppy proof the house. Anything they can get their mouth on they will try to chew. So get everything off the ground. When you do catch her in the act of chewing your shoe's a firm no, take the shoe or object away and replace it with something she can chew on. Make sure to have a ton of bone and things for her to chew on. She'll get the hang of it and learn what she can and can't chew, just takes time..

As for barking not really sure.. Any nipping or biting shouldn't be tolerated at all. A firm loud no or no bite..

Hope this helps a little let us know if you have more questions or questions about my long winded answer..

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