I've got one just like it - all my own fault and I feel guilty about it because (a)I should have known better, (b) I should have seen the early signs and (c) it's causing unnecessary stress to the dog.
One has taken this to extremes unlike the others who aren't quite so needy or demanding of me forever being present and dancing attention on them.
Incidentally I'll be trying these methods out myself
so we can compare notes!
] and he whinged continuously even when we just looked at him also when we walked into the room even if we had all been out for a walk together! over anything really- the way I dealt with this annoying problem is to completely ignore him- no eye contact no touching, I just pretended he wasn't there- when he would shut up and go and sit on his bed- I would go up to him and give him a stroke. Now he has stopped.> I've just recently taken on a 4 yr old mongrel [that's for teri
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(kidding folks, she may be a pain but she's precious - and priceless!)
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