Milly is like Coco. Sit in my spot and stare a hole in your head.
If you don't respond.... come up and shove her head in your line of sight, then back to her spot to stare at you.
If you still leave her there she starts to get this very worried look on her face and paces between the back door and her spot... almost like she is crossing her legs to hold it in while you sit there like a dumbass and ignore her. it's hilarious....... my very quiet girl has very good ways of communicating that's for sure!
Milly is like my Magenta. She would stared at you until you got the message, and you didn't respond to her staring she would have this sad worry look on her face that you knew that she was going to explode any moment.
I never reward a bark...I think it just makes them bark more, but now I have three dogs with an annoying habit of door scratching. I have always wanted to try the bell training but never have, I think it is a good idea. My big dogs do the stare down, as if I can read their mind. Anyway, good luck. I think potty training is the most difficult thing to figure out as a dog owner.
"Every boy should have two things: a dog, and a mother willing to let him have one"
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I thought this thread was going to be about women training their husbands when the hubbies want to go out for a beer with the boys??
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