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>I gave him a sharp smack (not hard!!) and he went in a sulk downstairs then,
(even if you don't want him to be annoyed in the first place, but thats a different issue)
there is a chance he wont bother to give a growl next time, he could go for a bite instead. Other than that, the smack is confusing, it makes you appear unpredictable & confontational and it makes you seem not very trustworthy.> So when he is bad and he does growel, what should i do there then?
(trip into the garden/ a short trainng session each).
At least this will help stop the behaviour becoming a habbit by avoiding it happening.Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill