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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 135381" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I'm a big fan of training classes and crate training. My 2 rather large pups are contained when I'm not at home. Usually the kitchen is their world. I also have a gated off area if they are annoying us at dinner. No begging allowed or table scraps from the table. </p><p></p><p>As far as water. My dogs always look thirsty when they have been somewhere away from home. I'm sure they would not drink or eat much. </p><p></p><p>The best thing you can do is work with a trainer and watch the dog whisperer on Animal planet. If they have doggy manners they are much more enjoyable to have around. </p><p>Doggy daycare is a good way to start to socialize them. You know if he nips at some dogs, he is going to find himself in a world of hurt. You owe it to him to make sure he knows good doggy behavior. </p><p>I even stopped my dog from play biting with me. It would be too hard for a dog to not take it a little farther and then I would have to punish him. I can't have dogs that bite people. For their own safety they have to have clear rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 135381, member: 3"] I'm a big fan of training classes and crate training. My 2 rather large pups are contained when I'm not at home. Usually the kitchen is their world. I also have a gated off area if they are annoying us at dinner. No begging allowed or table scraps from the table. As far as water. My dogs always look thirsty when they have been somewhere away from home. I'm sure they would not drink or eat much. The best thing you can do is work with a trainer and watch the dog whisperer on Animal planet. If they have doggy manners they are much more enjoyable to have around. Doggy daycare is a good way to start to socialize them. You know if he nips at some dogs, he is going to find himself in a world of hurt. You owe it to him to make sure he knows good doggy behavior. I even stopped my dog from play biting with me. It would be too hard for a dog to not take it a little farther and then I would have to punish him. I can't have dogs that bite people. For their own safety they have to have clear rules. [/QUOTE]
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