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Old 10-13-2006, 01:43 PM   #75 (permalink)
sweetlychee
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Wow, guys great suggestions. I agree that I need to be taught how to handle and train Milo. Just leaving him there with someone teaching him doesn't sound right to me. All the things he has learned was taught by ME because I learned it. I took the time out to read and study.

Two people have recommended the Port Chester training school. Now, we really have to consider that one more.

I don't think Milo is aggressive. He has never bite any dog. He just doesn't like them and I think it stems from fear more than anything else. I'm not sure if he's trying to protect me either.

And to some sad news, fiance just got unemployed. I'm sharing it here because I need to vent a bit too. Now, the chances of having a small wedding is almost the chance of having a no wedding and hitting City Hall. He's the breadwinner of the family (family meaning me, Milo and him). I joked once that Milo can't eat the good stuff now. Hahah. But heck, he eats better than me!

I wouldn't worry too much but still...dreams of buying a house with a big yard for Milo seems farther and farther. Darn those expensive housing in NY!!! He will have more time to play with Milo now.
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