Hey Susan,
Again thanks for great advice to you and everyone on here. I love 
this list. Let me know about any others I can join. Also I'm not set 
up to see pics attached on here. Can you all send me pics of your 
dogs to my email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or put them in the photos so I can see them?  I;d sure love to.
Take care everyone,
Rita & Halle




--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>  
> In a message dated 11/14/2007 9:54:22 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Thanks  Susan for the aggression advice, not really aggression I 
guess, 
> just a  puppy and trying to figure out her place in the pack. I am 
just 
> saying NO  really loud and it gets her attention. 
> 
> 
> 
> Young puppies when with their litter play hard and they learn 
about  biting,  
> you as the new owner take the place of her litter mates.  A  few 
pointers, 
> saying no loud is good, ouch nice and loud when she decides to  
munch on your 
> body parts and giving her something she can chew and when she  
takes it tell her 
> what a good girl she is.  They start getting it around 12  weeks 
old, also 
> the potty training starts taking effect where she can hold it  
longer.  Bear in 
> mind that they have little bladder control until 16 weeks,  so 
patience is the 
> key.  Make it a routine with the drop it and take stuff  out of her 
mouth, 
> you won't regret it this teaches her, be it food, a treat  whatever 
just do so, 
> a puppy is like a child in so many ways, what she learns  over the 
next months 
> will carry her threw her whole life.  If you have kids  don't let 
them rough 
> house with her, a puppy is again like a small child, once  they get 
wound up 
> you have to just about sit on them to stop.  Not saying  she can't 
be played 
> with but everything in a calm relaxed situation is to  everyone's 
benefit as you 
> will have a loving sweet puppy when she grows  up.
>  
> Cockapoos are awesome dogs, they when breed properly are the 
perfect  pet.  
> Cockapoos don't have aggression, its often mistaken for normal 
puppy  play.  
> Cockapoos in my opinion are the perfect companion, having 4 I  
couldn't ask for 
> better dogs, they have become my heart and soul dogs.   Below is a 
picture of 
> my clan.  Much luck and keep us posted on her puppy  antics too!
>  
>   
> 
>  
> 
> 
> ~~ Susan ~~
> &
> 
> 
> The Poo Gang
> Mikey, Buffy,  Lacey & Amy
> ~~~
> 
> "When  you feel dog tired at night, it may be because you've 
growled all day 
> long."  
> -- Unknown 
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