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Old 11-02-2006, 02:43 PM   #19 (permalink)
sweetlychee
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Originally Posted by glencorgi
Unless caught in the act, taking a dog back to the "scene of the crime" doesn't do any good. (Sweetlychee you've got a lot to learn about normal dog/canine behaviors, relationships and means of communication.)


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Debbie - To clarify, I said to take him back to the scene of the crime as in immediately. Once they are done with it for like 5 mins, they forget. I did not mean to take him back after an hour or so. I have got a lot to learn? Well, I did learn and now, Milo doesn't pee in the house. If I was doing something terribly wrong, then I wouldn't be giving the advice, would I?

In my defense, we ALL have got a lot to learn. I want to be humble and no one is a particular pro unless you breed corgis for years. We are all here to help and some advice works for others and some don't.

My take on it is that it worked for me. Please don't say I have got a lot to learn. It only means that my advice was silly and my technique was unneccesary.

I know the #1 thing NOT to do is stick the dog back to the poop/urine. When I do one thing right, I don't need any one to commend. But when I make one "mistake," I'm immediately told to "you got a lot to learn" thing. Please, we are all here TO learn. Or why else be here?
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