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Old August 26th 04, 07:20 PM
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Rocky wrote in
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And I've just "submitted my order" for something
just a little bit smaller - if it works out.


Details!! We all want details!!!

Does this have anything to do with the "E-mail me privately" message that
you got a couple of days ago??

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Old August 26th 04, 07:24 PM
Rocky
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Marcel Beaudoin said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:

And I've just "submitted my order" for something just a
little bit smaller - if it works out.


Details!! We all want details!!!


No details yet because it'll be a while. You "know" me - I'm
anal and tend to plan things years ahead of time.

Does this have anything to do with the "E-mail me
privately" message that you got a couple of days ago??


Sort of. Ideas and advice.

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--Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
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Old August 26th 04, 07:24 PM
Rocky
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Marcel Beaudoin said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:

And I've just "submitted my order" for something just a
little bit smaller - if it works out.


Details!! We all want details!!!


No details yet because it'll be a while. You "know" me - I'm
anal and tend to plan things years ahead of time.

Does this have anything to do with the "E-mail me
privately" message that you got a couple of days ago??


Sort of. Ideas and advice.

--
--Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
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Old August 26th 04, 07:24 PM
Rocky
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Marcel Beaudoin said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:

And I've just "submitted my order" for something just a
little bit smaller - if it works out.


Details!! We all want details!!!


No details yet because it'll be a while. You "know" me - I'm
anal and tend to plan things years ahead of time.

Does this have anything to do with the "E-mail me
privately" message that you got a couple of days ago??


Sort of. Ideas and advice.

--
--Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
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Old August 26th 04, 07:24 PM
Rocky
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Marcel Beaudoin said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:

And I've just "submitted my order" for something just a
little bit smaller - if it works out.


Details!! We all want details!!!


No details yet because it'll be a while. You "know" me - I'm
anal and tend to plan things years ahead of time.

Does this have anything to do with the "E-mail me
privately" message that you got a couple of days ago??


Sort of. Ideas and advice.

--
--Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
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Old August 26th 04, 07:24 PM
Rocky
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Marcel Beaudoin said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:

And I've just "submitted my order" for something just a
little bit smaller - if it works out.


Details!! We all want details!!!


No details yet because it'll be a while. You "know" me - I'm
anal and tend to plan things years ahead of time.

Does this have anything to do with the "E-mail me
privately" message that you got a couple of days ago??


Sort of. Ideas and advice.

--
--Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
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Old August 26th 04, 07:42 PM
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"Suja" wrote in message
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Shelley B wrote:

Which is something I've found about some people and small dogs - they
figure that they're so cute that they don't need any training. I think
that small dogs can sometimes be the most obnoxious!


You know, I used to consider myself a non-small dog person. The more
dogs (of all sizes) that I met, the more I realized that it isn't so
much the dog, but the owner. I have never had any problems with any
dogs regardless of size, that are well behaved. It just so happens that
most of the obnoxious ones tend to be small and have clueless owners.
Or have balls and clueless owners. Or both. Either way, clueless
owners seem to be the common factor.



One of the things I have noticed is that folks tend to pick up little dogs
instead of training. I have a good friend who has a maltese with a dog
aggression problem and a barking problem - every time he does something
inappropriate, she picks him up. Since he enjoys being picked up, its
rewarding the behavior.


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Old August 26th 04, 07:42 PM
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"Suja" wrote in message
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Shelley B wrote:

Which is something I've found about some people and small dogs - they
figure that they're so cute that they don't need any training. I think
that small dogs can sometimes be the most obnoxious!


You know, I used to consider myself a non-small dog person. The more
dogs (of all sizes) that I met, the more I realized that it isn't so
much the dog, but the owner. I have never had any problems with any
dogs regardless of size, that are well behaved. It just so happens that
most of the obnoxious ones tend to be small and have clueless owners.
Or have balls and clueless owners. Or both. Either way, clueless
owners seem to be the common factor.



One of the things I have noticed is that folks tend to pick up little dogs
instead of training. I have a good friend who has a maltese with a dog
aggression problem and a barking problem - every time he does something
inappropriate, she picks him up. Since he enjoys being picked up, its
rewarding the behavior.


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Old August 26th 04, 07:42 PM
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"Suja" wrote in message
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Shelley B wrote:

Which is something I've found about some people and small dogs - they
figure that they're so cute that they don't need any training. I think
that small dogs can sometimes be the most obnoxious!


You know, I used to consider myself a non-small dog person. The more
dogs (of all sizes) that I met, the more I realized that it isn't so
much the dog, but the owner. I have never had any problems with any
dogs regardless of size, that are well behaved. It just so happens that
most of the obnoxious ones tend to be small and have clueless owners.
Or have balls and clueless owners. Or both. Either way, clueless
owners seem to be the common factor.



One of the things I have noticed is that folks tend to pick up little dogs
instead of training. I have a good friend who has a maltese with a dog
aggression problem and a barking problem - every time he does something
inappropriate, she picks him up. Since he enjoys being picked up, its
rewarding the behavior.


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"Suja" wrote in message
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Shelley B wrote:

Which is something I've found about some people and small dogs - they
figure that they're so cute that they don't need any training. I think
that small dogs can sometimes be the most obnoxious!


You know, I used to consider myself a non-small dog person. The more
dogs (of all sizes) that I met, the more I realized that it isn't so
much the dog, but the owner. I have never had any problems with any
dogs regardless of size, that are well behaved. It just so happens that
most of the obnoxious ones tend to be small and have clueless owners.
Or have balls and clueless owners. Or both. Either way, clueless
owners seem to be the common factor.



One of the things I have noticed is that folks tend to pick up little dogs
instead of training. I have a good friend who has a maltese with a dog
aggression problem and a barking problem - every time he does something
inappropriate, she picks him up. Since he enjoys being picked up, its
rewarding the behavior.


 




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