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Re: Teething problems
We seem to have simialr issues, Bosley eats his tea really quietly where as Lexi has always wolfed her down however with treats chews etc he jumps and snatches and lunges at you where as lexi with either wait quietly on her bed or sits and waits for you to be ready to give them to her.
He's broke the skin across my knuckles at lunch time today as i had a chew I was going to give him in his crate as I was leaving and he jumped for it and got my hand instead, if you give them a treat he will eat his Lexi will eat hers and he then pretty much forces her mouth open sniffing and licking her to make sure he hasn't missed any bits. |
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Re: Teething problems
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Its early days and its good that you're trying to prevent any issues before they begin, but have faith that in time Mooky will start to trust his new home, relax a bit and everything you're doing will become much easier. |
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Re: Teething problems
Tonight we had a great walk with them both, they ran about chasing each other and playing and we worked on recall and I video'd a bit.
YouTube - ‪Mooky learning recall‬‏ We also popped in to see my mum and played in her garden a little while-I use here for off lead fun for bell as it's 100% secure. Keith did some training whilst there and this is what we got. For a dog who is obsessed with food I'm dead impressed and impressed with hubby too YouTube - ‪Beagles doing leave command‬‏ |
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