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Old 13-06-2009, 08:46 PM
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Re: Barking mad

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Originally Posted by goodvic2 View Post
I do use them. Just wondering what was the answer about the walks? You need to exhaust other options before using gadgets. Apart from dealing with the sympton, which is excessive barking, what has actually been done about WHY she is barking?

The sad thing is, Mum is not in the best of health, so the dogs don't get walked enough to exhaust them, mum does try, and i go over and walk them as and when I can,

Don't get me wrong the dogs want for nothing they have the best food, cuddles, and visit the groomers every 8 weeks and are brushed inbetween,

Just wondered, I do have them over to run in the garden at the weekends sometimes but they are awful with my cats and give them a hard time,,

he ho thanks for your thoughts
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