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Dog experts...care to chime in on Ace who has morphed into a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 468574" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>Boxers love, love, love furniture. They will think they own it all. We have let them have one piece they are permitted on. Period.</p><p>We never, ever let them in the kitchen when we eat. Now, sometimes a nose and toenails make it over the edge of the doorway, but that's it. When we open the dishwasher, they know that is the signal to come in, sit in front of the fridge, and hold up their paw and then they get a cookie (dog biscuit).</p><p>They are creatures of habit, and the habit must be established over and over and consistently.</p><p></p><p>One of ours was just operated on and had chewable anti-inflammatories and an antibiotic for a week. He'd get them when I took my own pills at night. They ran out 2 weeks ago. He still comes running every night when I get my pills out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 468574, member: 439"] Boxers love, love, love furniture. They will think they own it all. We have let them have one piece they are permitted on. Period. We never, ever let them in the kitchen when we eat. Now, sometimes a nose and toenails make it over the edge of the doorway, but that's it. When we open the dishwasher, they know that is the signal to come in, sit in front of the fridge, and hold up their paw and then they get a cookie (dog biscuit). They are creatures of habit, and the habit must be established over and over and consistently. One of ours was just operated on and had chewable anti-inflammatories and an antibiotic for a week. He'd get them when I took my own pills at night. They ran out 2 weeks ago. He still comes running every night when I get my pills out. [/QUOTE]
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