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Date Posted: 14:34:28 09/13/04 Mon
Author: Amanda
Subject: Re: Importance of keeping discipline with adult dogs
In reply to: Diane Veeneman 's message, "Importance of keeping discipline with adult dogs" on 15:47:04 07/18/04 Sun

>Our male schnauzer is now 20 wks old and wants to copy
>*everything* our 6 yr old toy poodle does.

My puppy did this too when I went to visit my parents who have a 6 year old schnauzer. It was especially funny when someone came in the door and the older dog went dashing for the door, and Zoe, in hot pursuit, did not realize that you have to turn down the hallway--she kept going straight into the kitchen, and got confused :)

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