y 15, 2011 10:57 PM
To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Advice please - spoiled doggy tantrums
It's awesome that your two are like that Joan!
Pia is getting there. She's not a stupid dog. Very clever little thing.
I've pretty much been able to stop th
It's awesome that your two are like that Joan!
Pia is getting there. She's not a stupid dog. Very clever little thing.
I've pretty much been able to stop the howling. When she starts up, a look will
usually do the trick to stop her now. I can now go days without a howling
episode. She's learnin
h when they are young are the habits that hold true unless someone
> else comes along and the rules are different. Now, the dog is confused
> because they cannot reason why one way that they lived is different from the
> next house that they lived.
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different. Now, the dog is confused
because they cannot reason why one way that they lived is different from the
next house that they lived.
From: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of freddyscribbles
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 10:07 AM
To
Apologies...
As always, for those who've offered support and advice, I thank you. I really,
really do. Many of your suggestions have helped the both of us tremendously.
And things are definitely better. Not perfect, but better.
Please let me clarify. I think the indoor house-soiling is a bypro
I don't feel this is a tantrum behavior. Chi's are notoriously hard to
house break. Mine is 11 and still will pee inside on a whim. We have a dog
door so he always has outside access. Sometimes he'll pee right by the door.
He gets walked regularly and he's with me most of the day. (We do na
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