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Date Posted: 03:40:45 10/13/09 Tue
Author: Ani
Subject: Re: Margaret, Gilly, anybody, we need your expert advice!
In reply to: Margaret/U.S.A. 's message, "Re: Margaretm, Gilly, anybody, we need your expert advice!" on 13:10:28 10/12/09 Mon

Well you'll be proud of me as I've been rattling that old can and out she goes when I open the door now too. Before I'd have to catch her first. Last night I said to Jan that it's so good that she just goes to the door now without all the chasing her around. It's their size and cuteness that gets them away with things but no more Mrs Nice guy and she is definitely better. The barking problem has also improved so there is definitely light at the end of the tunnel. Although this morning she was caught in the act eating my parsley plants. It's hard that after having three dogs all the same breed this little one was the most difficult to train.
She loves her toys more than the others ever did. The last one wouldn't play with a ball in fact she didn't want to know at all. Tillie loves her squeaky toys, her balls and her tug of war rope. She's just much more active than the other two so we will persevere with her. When visitors come she still goes in her doggie crate as I really don't want to wash their shoes. She likes to annoy people so she still has time out. Thanks for all the advice and good luck with your new puppy.

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