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dog vs. husband
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 101919"><p>I saw the title of this post and said to myself..I'Learning Disability (LD) take my dog hands down..Then read the post.</p><p></p><p>My second dog (9months) is a springer spaniel/lab mix. She is very affectionate. Too much so. Must always be touching you, laying down next to you. Won't go outside unless you go. Cries when you leave the room. Not aggressive to anyone or any other dog.</p><p>Maybe if her husband shows some loving comfort, hugs, good dog...she might respond better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 101919"] I saw the title of this post and said to myself..I'Learning Disability (LD) take my dog hands down..Then read the post. My second dog (9months) is a springer spaniel/lab mix. She is very affectionate. Too much so. Must always be touching you, laying down next to you. Won't go outside unless you go. Cries when you leave the room. Not aggressive to anyone or any other dog. Maybe if her husband shows some loving comfort, hugs, good dog...she might respond better. [/QUOTE]
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