Try the technique called tethering. Attach a leash to her collar and the other end to your belt when ever she is not in her crate.
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Type: Posts; User: emmylan
Try the technique called tethering. Attach a leash to her collar and the other end to your belt when ever she is not in her crate.
instead of corrections, try putting his dish down without any food in it. Have him sit and watch you put a little food in his dish and then release him to let him eat. Repeat several times and for...
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