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Boundaries & Behaviour
2. Boundaries a) Do not allow your dog on the bed or the furniture. Sit on the floor with your dog, or have his/her bed by you on the floor by your chair. Remember, a dog is a pack animal and may want to be near you.
b) If you wish to have your dog in the bedroom, his/her bed must be on the floor.
c) Sit in your dog’s bed sometimes, as pack leaders are allowed anywhere.
3. Behaviour
a) Do not allow your dog to look down at you from the top of the stairs. (Note: to protect a pup’s joints it’s best to avoid steps etc which jolt the leg joints, especially jumping down. Exercise the same caution with getting out of vehicles. Also do not over exercise your pup, especially large breeds, until joints are fully developed.)
b) You go through doorways first. This applies to every doorway in the house. Use treats or toys, no manhandling to keep the dog just behind you. You walk through the door first, then call the dog through.
a) ‘Kessie come’ – give treat, praise – ‘Good girl Kessie’
b) Release your dog with ‘get on’ or ‘go play’
c) If you prefer your dog to sit instead of standing at doorways, use
treats or toys to show your dog what positions are required. In time,
your dog will quietly wait behind you while you go through first.
· If your dog is lying across your path, do not step over the dog or walk around the dog. Ask the dog to move i.e. ‘Kessie get on’ – ‘Good Girl’ when she moves.
· Do not let your dog lean on you or sit on your foot.
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