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Old 09-14-2002, 06:29 PM
RottiMomCT RottiMomCT is offline
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Peeing on people or dogs can be a show of dominance. Keep a colse eye on him and if he lifts his leg on anything other than a tree or the air, correct him, take him to a proper 'peeing' place, and praise him when he pee's where he is supposed to.

As for him running around the other dogs and barking and biting their necks - how do the other dogs respond? Sounds like he wants to play! My 8 month old foster boy does the same thing to try to get any one of the other five dogs here to play with him...sometimes to no avail unless someone is feeling playful.

Falling asleep in class means he's probably bored - make it FUN - talk to him like you've just sucked in the contents of a helium filled balloon - high pitched and happy voice keeps their interrest up and keeps 'em awake :D .

Good luck!
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