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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 567521" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Andy, that hit me just as I saw your post. I'm so used to all my other dogs just letting me do what needs to be done, regardless of what it is, that I just never thought about it. Nichole swears Molly was the same at that age.......but I just remember her the way she is now. I guess enough cheese did the trick. lol </p><p></p><p>I'll give it a shot, but so far Maggie is not a very cuddly type dog. Lacking that early socialization is having some lasting effects........the main one being that so far she is not cuddly. I was just thinking that the other day, and that I needed to see if we could turn that around. She will play until she drops, she'll let you pet and scratch her........although it took a while before she understood that scratching the tummy feels good and would lay still for it. She just won't sit and cuddle per se.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 567521, member: 84"] Andy, that hit me just as I saw your post. I'm so used to all my other dogs just letting me do what needs to be done, regardless of what it is, that I just never thought about it. Nichole swears Molly was the same at that age.......but I just remember her the way she is now. I guess enough cheese did the trick. lol I'll give it a shot, but so far Maggie is not a very cuddly type dog. Lacking that early socialization is having some lasting effects........the main one being that so far she is not cuddly. I was just thinking that the other day, and that I needed to see if we could turn that around. She will play until she drops, she'll let you pet and scratch her........although it took a while before she understood that scratching the tummy feels good and would lay still for it. She just won't sit and cuddle per se. [/QUOTE]
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