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| Ok if its fear aggression then why do I almost get bite 3 times when I wanted to give Max a bath and he want let you touch him on the neck I had to trick him to get the callor on him twice and if you touch his callor he trys to bite you and that means I cani't put a leash on him my Aunt thincks he may been abused when he was younger Max will be 1 in October 12 of this year so he is still a puppy.There is a Petco opening on the 25 of this month and they will have classes but you said they were no good and cost alot then where can I take Max for training I live in Mo near Branson.
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| I find that in regards to potty training, even basic obedience, people tend to be very tense and impatient. Your dog will pick up on these negative emotions and will feel confused, upset and even scared because of this. I know that potty training is very important, but you have to ease up and not make such a big deal out of accidents. Of course, you have to praise the dog when it does it's business outdoors. A calmer attitude goes a very long way, believe me. Your dog will learn at it's own pace. So what if the co-worker's pup was housebroken in 2 days, maybe your's will take 2 weeks, and maybe 2 months, but it WILL happen. Be consistent and calm! Good luck to all.
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