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I'd say that you'd need to train your dog not to chase your cat, but since I have never had a dog, I wouldn't know how to go about it. Have you tried posting this question on Dogweb? There *are* lots of dog experts here, but perhaps more there? Hope you can sort the situation out quickly. Not good for any of you. |
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Have you thought of using Training Discs to eliminate the unwanted behaviour? http://www.pets.f9.co.uk/casehistori...ay/dt-1197.htm If you used them in conjunction with a clicker, to reinforce wanted behaviour you should eliminate these problems and restore peace in your house. good luck. |
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oscars old so trainign si comnplicated with him eps as iahve only had him a few weeks but im getting there i think. bailey has come in a few tiems and is currently hiding under my bed.lol so just working on oscar now |
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