I guess I may have a big surprise if she starts barking in the next few months 
LOL
 
BTW - Bella is a biter.  I'm not sure if she's still teething or not, but I 
find her biting furniture sometimes and whenever I go to pet her or pick up her 
paw, my arm ends up in her mouth.  I try to keep telling her no but she goes 
right back to doing it.  She mostly does it to me, she won't do it to 
strangers, and she will do it when she is playing and gets riled up.  
 
Any suggestions to break this habit?
 
Joyce



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Subject: Re: [cockapoo] Re: Barking







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Mandi didn't bark once till she was 6 or 7 months old.  Then, I dropped 
something in the basement, and she started barking, and barked and barked for 
like half an hour!  Her instincts suddenly kicked in to tell her to bark, but 
didn't tell her when to quit LOL.  Over all she is pretty quiet, and only barks 
if there is a very good reason.

Now Jasper, her barked from the start.  He is our little watch dog and always 
lets Mandi and I know something is going on, like someone shut a car down the 
street LOL.  He has to have a reason to bark, but he also has very good ears so 
he finds lots of reasons.  Mandi now rarely barks.  She just lets Jasper take 
care of that!

Sue, M, and J

In a message dated 10/19/2008 12:07:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
jerseygirl722@ yahoo.com writes:
I have a female cockapoo (Bella) who is now 9 months old. I have heard her bark 
once during this time when another dog was afraid and wouldn't play with her 
LOL.   


      

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