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Old 02-08-2006, 10:09 PM
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Re: Biting Pup? Try Binaca...

Ya' know...some of these replies are really totally uncalled for.

I appreciate all of the intelligent and well thought out reasoning from some of y'all. I am new to puppy-dom, all my other Rotts were rescues/adoptions, so I remain open minded and teachable. Thank you to those here that offered advice and opinions in intelligent and non-judgemental ways.

Those of you who seem to be intent upon name calling and severe judgement of strangers, I thank you as well for showing me new ways of how not to treat others.

I am done with this thread and frankly wish I had remained an anonymous lurker. I wonder how many other people lurk about this board wanting/needing kind, sage advice but upon reading some of the venom contained herein, choose to remain anonymous for fear of being thrashed and insulted. And if these people need your kindness and wisdom doesn't that mean that the dogs they love need those things too?
 
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Old 02-08-2006, 10:14 PM
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Re: Biting Pup? Try Binaca...

If you have been lurking here for some time then you must have done a search and come upon this thread in the past that deals with Binaca on pups and how it is not suggested by a very respected source in the rottweiler world and on this board.
http://www.rottweiler.net/forums/beh...ghlight=binaca.
There are others as well. Just saying that searching for things first on the board can alleviate alot of misgivings about the posters here.
Keep reading lots of great info here.
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Old 02-08-2006, 10:21 PM
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Re: Biting Pup? Try Binaca...

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Originally Posted by summit
I always keep a small toy in my pocket for redirection and it works great!
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Originally Posted by Ilovemypuppy
Since you have decide to take what I said personally, maybe you will also decide to try training your 9 week old puppy with something besides breathe freshner.
It appears this thread has been hijacked by emotion, to it's unfortunate demise.
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