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Old 27-09-2011, 11:08 PM
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Re: New dog doesn't like hubby.

That's great. The more time she has to study husband in her own way, the better.

I think she'll come to adore your husband. It's just time and patience.

Both your dogs look gorgeous and -I repeat- they're very lucky dogs to have such a good home
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Re: New dog doesn't like hubby.

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Just to clarify, I bought her from the breeder at 4 and a half months, we are her first and only home. All of the litter sold except Sasha and 1 little boy. When they reached 7 weeks they were put outside with Mum and never brought in the house or socialised in anyway. I realise now I should never have brought her home . Yet they had gone to all the trouble of having full vax and microchipped yet never put a collar and lead on and took them for little walks. Probably has a lot to do with how she bahaves now poor little thing.
She was long enough at the breeder's for that to count as a first home, particularly at such an impressionable age when she should have been socialised. The view of the world she got there now has to change radically, but with patience you'll get there.

Well done for taking her on.
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