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amts
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22-10-2005, 11:37 AM
Originally Posted by Shadowboxer
No point whatsoever in getting annoyed with a very natural behaviour
But is it ok if I get Ally to stop by saying "no" and still get annoyed??
Its so hard not to I may need some help
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22-10-2005, 12:21 PM
Originally Posted by Shadowboxer
Train an alternative behaviour.

Train 'leave'

Remove the dog from the cause or the cause from the dog.

No point whatsoever in getting annoyed with a very natural behaviour

Hi SB - this is my point though, it doesn't matter if I take Teagan out of the room, I go out of the room, or I move my body part - as soon as she is back, it starts again.
Teagan knows the word 'Leave', but it doesn't work with licking.

Licking is like a drug to her, and she's addicted!
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22-10-2005, 12:46 PM
My Tess does it too I'm afraid.....its like she get in the 'zone' and doesnt even hear us telling her 'no'

Its such a shame that such a sociable and loving dog has to be removed from the room when visitors call just because she cant stop licking.
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