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Old February 4th 04, 10:55 PM
Eric
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My family currently owns a five to seven year old labrador retreiver,
who constantly begs for food each dinner, which quickly becomes
irritating. What are the best ways to stop this nuisiance? How can I
tell the rest of my family that feeding her even pieces of fat and
chicken skin after the meal shouldn't be done?

Thanks
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Old February 5th 04, 12:29 AM
Pat
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When my friends dog laid down and would not get up though weight.
The vet told her what was the matter then she listened.
Do not leave it that late..
Do not feed a dog with kindness...it will end up breaking your heart.


"Eric" wrote in message
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My family currently owns a five to seven year old labrador retreiver,
who constantly begs for food each dinner, which quickly becomes
irritating. What are the best ways to stop this nuisiance? How can I
tell the rest of my family that feeding her even pieces of fat and
chicken skin after the meal shouldn't be done?

Thanks



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Old February 5th 04, 12:29 AM
Pat
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When my friends dog laid down and would not get up though weight.
The vet told her what was the matter then she listened.
Do not leave it that late..
Do not feed a dog with kindness...it will end up breaking your heart.


"Eric" wrote in message
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My family currently owns a five to seven year old labrador retreiver,
who constantly begs for food each dinner, which quickly becomes
irritating. What are the best ways to stop this nuisiance? How can I
tell the rest of my family that feeding her even pieces of fat and
chicken skin after the meal shouldn't be done?

Thanks



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Old February 5th 04, 12:29 AM
Pat
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When my friends dog laid down and would not get up though weight.
The vet told her what was the matter then she listened.
Do not leave it that late..
Do not feed a dog with kindness...it will end up breaking your heart.


"Eric" wrote in message
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My family currently owns a five to seven year old labrador retreiver,
who constantly begs for food each dinner, which quickly becomes
irritating. What are the best ways to stop this nuisiance? How can I
tell the rest of my family that feeding her even pieces of fat and
chicken skin after the meal shouldn't be done?

Thanks



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Old February 5th 04, 12:29 AM
Pat
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When my friends dog laid down and would not get up though weight.
The vet told her what was the matter then she listened.
Do not leave it that late..
Do not feed a dog with kindness...it will end up breaking your heart.


"Eric" wrote in message
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My family currently owns a five to seven year old labrador retreiver,
who constantly begs for food each dinner, which quickly becomes
irritating. What are the best ways to stop this nuisiance? How can I
tell the rest of my family that feeding her even pieces of fat and
chicken skin after the meal shouldn't be done?

Thanks



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Old February 5th 04, 02:56 AM
Julia Altshuler
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Place the dog in his crate in another room during meals. This will keep
your family from feeding him from the table. As I'm sure you've figured
out, training the family dog is 10X easier than training the family.

--Lia


Eric wrote:
My family currently owns a five to seven year old labrador retreiver,
who constantly begs for food each dinner, which quickly becomes
irritating. What are the best ways to stop this nuisiance? How can I
tell the rest of my family that feeding her even pieces of fat and
chicken skin after the meal shouldn't be done?

Thanks


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Old February 5th 04, 02:56 AM
Julia Altshuler
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Place the dog in his crate in another room during meals. This will keep
your family from feeding him from the table. As I'm sure you've figured
out, training the family dog is 10X easier than training the family.

--Lia


Eric wrote:
My family currently owns a five to seven year old labrador retreiver,
who constantly begs for food each dinner, which quickly becomes
irritating. What are the best ways to stop this nuisiance? How can I
tell the rest of my family that feeding her even pieces of fat and
chicken skin after the meal shouldn't be done?

Thanks


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Old February 5th 04, 02:56 AM
Julia Altshuler
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Place the dog in his crate in another room during meals. This will keep
your family from feeding him from the table. As I'm sure you've figured
out, training the family dog is 10X easier than training the family.

--Lia


Eric wrote:
My family currently owns a five to seven year old labrador retreiver,
who constantly begs for food each dinner, which quickly becomes
irritating. What are the best ways to stop this nuisiance? How can I
tell the rest of my family that feeding her even pieces of fat and
chicken skin after the meal shouldn't be done?

Thanks


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Old February 5th 04, 02:56 AM
Julia Altshuler
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Place the dog in his crate in another room during meals. This will keep
your family from feeding him from the table. As I'm sure you've figured
out, training the family dog is 10X easier than training the family.

--Lia


Eric wrote:
My family currently owns a five to seven year old labrador retreiver,
who constantly begs for food each dinner, which quickly becomes
irritating. What are the best ways to stop this nuisiance? How can I
tell the rest of my family that feeding her even pieces of fat and
chicken skin after the meal shouldn't be done?

Thanks


 




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