bellaandparis
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'Akayla' thank yuo so much everyone for you help and advise. i have found that now that my hubby has started telling them no when they jump on him, they start to listen when i say no as well..... maybe they just needed his deeper tone to start getting it into their heads. lol. i have found they start listening the more and more the one thing is said to them, which is great lol thanks again everyone!!!!
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i am located in acacia gardens in sydney btw
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thank you so much every one for carreing to reply to me!! ok, profressionally my doggies have had no training. when they first come to join my family, i taught them to sit, wait, walk on a lead, they bark at strangers, and genersally are well bahaved. though there are the behaviours as i mentioned before like barking for no reason, diggin, jumping etc that i want to stop now so that they dont think this is proper behaviour. i would love to have some usefull advise on how to stop bad behaviours??? how do i change the forum for the most people to see me please??? also, regarding mentally stimulating these pups, any suggestions please?
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ok sorry about that :-) they are pure bred german sheps they are backyard dogs, except when its cold or raining. i realise i might get people saying no no to outdoors for dogs, i've read some messages about that. :-) they jump up when i am near them. they dont jump on my hubby, just me for some reason. i am with them every day, hanging washing, gardening, fixing their holes and when i just feel like watching them at play, they are quite funny sometimes with their play. i always make sure that i sit with them while they eat as well, because i have seen dogs that bite when u are near them while eating. so that is not an option for me to have my dogs biting people when they are eating. they bark ALL the time. i have caught them just sitting there and barking, for no apparent reason i thought??? my partner takes them for walks about 3-4 times a week, and they are honestly without humna company when i am sleeping or out at the shops. i just thought that maybe it is because i have no idea when it comes to training these bad habbits away"? i just want them to be happy and it seems i am stuffing it up for them???
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Hi guys im new to this site. was wondering if anyone had any advise on how to settle down two 11 month old pups? they are sisters and they can be a real handfull, no matter how much attention is shown to them. i cant play as much with them anymore, as i am about to have a bub of my own, but my husband plays and sitswith them for hours and hours. the worry i am having is that they seem to not listen to us, but play off each other? they never stop barking either. i feel like i am doing something wrong with them. and i feel at a loss. i love them dearly, but it is frustrating when i cant settle them down, or stop them jumping on me, which is a BIG no no, in my state. i cant stop them chewing on things or digging holes either! Any advice on how to train them to stop acting so crazy or am i just a bad bad owner? please help anyone????