
Whether your doggy is a 4-month-old pup or a mature adult, the guests that come to your home will have some interaction with them. How they act and what they allow your doggy to do may determine how he acts in the future, so just like a child, it's important to set some ground rules for your guests.
Believe it or not but a visitor can quickly undo training that you've taken months to train Fido not to do. If you find this is happening you need to stick to what you know is best for Fido. Consistency is important!
On the following page we'll share some awesome tips that will help you learn what to do when visitors come over and interact with your pooch.
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Kathy Barnett-chaney
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@[1107669308:2048:John Joseph] well I funked this with Heidi!!!!
Rick Volkano
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Janeece
Marla Kapoor
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My pugs are far more excited about company than I am.
Gail Jowers
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Amen
Eda Delooze
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My dog barks continues to bark the whole time people are over, I don’t know what his problem is but I tell people if they can’t handle it …..see ya
Marie ReAnne White Mathews
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squirt gun
Daniel Sums
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Frances Sumulong
Jammie Mellor
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That doesnt give you many tips. Kennel or leash.
Sonja M Thornton
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Kristin Fick
Maria Stig
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Thanks for this
Roger Abston
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🙂