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Dog Behaviour and Training Issues When they just won't do what their supposed to...it's probably because they can! Talk to other dog lovers and advisors to see if they can help with any canine behaviour or training problems.

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Old 09-03-2010, 08:46 PM
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I have a JRT and has met my friends labrador a few times, they are coming to our house tomorrow and i know mine will be very territorial, how can i make it that she accepts the lab without any probs?
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Perhaps take them for a walk together and bring them into the house together.
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As Shepiers says take them for a good walk and then make sure they enter the garden/house together and hopefully things will be fine.
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Get them well tired out on that walk
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