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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3745224" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>[ATTACH=full]259579[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>She is learning boundaries here. She comes right away when I call her and stops doing whatever she is doing when I grunt no. I don't yell it I just say no and she stops chewing a stick or thinking about the flower bed.</p><p></p><p>She has learned the doggie door really well and we are working on ringing a little bell by the patio door if she can't get to the doggie door. I have found the fewer toys she has out the better because she doesn't start on one then get distracted with the rest of them. </p><p></p><p>We play Go Get It with the cloth frisbee and the rubber ball and she has figured out the game is over when she stops bringing it back to me.</p><p></p><p>I have been throwing the frisbee up now and she has been jumping and grabbing it in air. I'll try for pictures of her doing this.</p><p></p><p>She's a really smart dog. She knows when she has done something wrong because I can just walk by her in a different room and she will slink past me on her belly. Then she will look up at me and wag her tail still on her belly looking all forlorned and pitiful. She did that this morning when she snuck all of Houdi''s food into her belly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3745224, member: 44288"] [ATTACH type="full"]259579[/ATTACH] She is learning boundaries here. She comes right away when I call her and stops doing whatever she is doing when I grunt no. I don't yell it I just say no and she stops chewing a stick or thinking about the flower bed. She has learned the doggie door really well and we are working on ringing a little bell by the patio door if she can't get to the doggie door. I have found the fewer toys she has out the better because she doesn't start on one then get distracted with the rest of them. We play Go Get It with the cloth frisbee and the rubber ball and she has figured out the game is over when she stops bringing it back to me. I have been throwing the frisbee up now and she has been jumping and grabbing it in air. I'll try for pictures of her doing this. She's a really smart dog. She knows when she has done something wrong because I can just walk by her in a different room and she will slink past me on her belly. Then she will look up at me and wag her tail still on her belly looking all forlorned and pitiful. She did that this morning when she snuck all of Houdi''s food into her belly. [/QUOTE]
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