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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 399030" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>look up Barbera Woodhouse 'and sit!!' though she may be a bit old school. Basically treat similar to children, positive re-inforcement of good behaviour and ignore the animal when mis-behaving. You will need to give it lots of attention to achieve this, but you will end up with a really good dog that you can walk off a lead without worrying other dog owners / people in general. The other important point is making sure the dog gets LOTS of exercise, that way they are tired rather than bored and don't make so much mischief.</p><p></p><p>With a dog your size I would also be very mindful of playing 'with teeth' ie letting the dog mouth your hand, that way it won't do the same to anyone else. I am guilty of not following this rule, but a jack russell is a bit different to a Rotty. Socialise it a lot with other dogs, try and give it a lot of new experiences every day, like walking on a lead in town. And a real defo, teach your dog to walk to heel rather than let it drag you down the road as so many people do these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 399030, member: 490"] look up Barbera Woodhouse 'and sit!!' though she may be a bit old school. Basically treat similar to children, positive re-inforcement of good behaviour and ignore the animal when mis-behaving. You will need to give it lots of attention to achieve this, but you will end up with a really good dog that you can walk off a lead without worrying other dog owners / people in general. The other important point is making sure the dog gets LOTS of exercise, that way they are tired rather than bored and don't make so much mischief. With a dog your size I would also be very mindful of playing 'with teeth' ie letting the dog mouth your hand, that way it won't do the same to anyone else. I am guilty of not following this rule, but a jack russell is a bit different to a Rotty. Socialise it a lot with other dogs, try and give it a lot of new experiences every day, like walking on a lead in town. And a real defo, teach your dog to walk to heel rather than let it drag you down the road as so many people do these days. [/QUOTE]
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