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need advice fast, I have a hyper doxie puppy
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I love Norma Jean with all of my heart, but sometimes I think she goes crazy. She rips through the house bitting and growling. She rips at the funture and drapes. She goes after our other dog and the cat. She even attacks at the rabbit cage. She bites us and will try to rip our clothes. She does not do this all of the time. But it least once a day we go through this. What can I do to get control of her? Ineed help fast. Thank you
Posted by
mybabynorma
- November 12, 2009 at 2:27 pm
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Maybe Norma Jean needs a lot of exercise.
Maybe she needs some serious exercise to release her pent up energy... Check out advice from The Dog Whisperer...Ceaser Milan- he believes in fulfilling the dogs needs and then applying a calm assertiveness so the dog knows who the pack leader is.
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- November 17, 2009 at 11:07 pm
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