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> But I can see how someone who has never had a puppy or dog before would find it difficult to understand just how serious a job they are taking on even with a 'normal' biddable pup. Without experience it would be impossible to understand just how much relentless work you have to put into a bolshy dog, as they say ignorance is bliss!
> This couple have never had a dog.
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> Including a neighbours! Through the fence. :-)
>Who else but you would have an objectionable dog next door, and sort it yourself? :-)
>How did you do that Dill? Could do with some tips.... was wondering if I could clicker train the neighbours Yorkie >through the fence?
>Tried several times yesterday to contact this couple and tell them that she isnt for them...no reply and no call >back...doesnt that say it all
> They have not asked for any photos of her
> Thanks Dill - trouble is the dog yaps at me, so if it sees me there is continual noise - and the owner's trick is just to pick the dog up and take it away.... then 5 mins later when she's let it back out same again. Sigh. Think owner's OK actually - but seems to be single mother with 2 under 5s, and the dog has no training at all - yaps when left in house too - and I've only ever seen it walked twice in 2 years. Will see if I can get a second's silence and try it. :-D Thanks.
>people have committed when pups were born, and given a small deposit to confirm their commitment, to having a puppy.
> Your previous posts suggest that once you've accepted people onto your waiting list you choose them a puppy and if they're not happy with your choice they're timewasters. Surely if they're good enough for one of your
> This is taking the thread way off topic - could you perhaps continue your discussion with Dill by PM or maybe start a new thread on the Behaviour board?
> But they can only have much of a say if they are lucky enough to be high up on the waiting list, at least one of each sex will not get a choice, other than a puppy from that litter. If another person has earlier claim then they obviously can't choose.
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> The average litter size in my breed is 6 pups so most people will only have choice of maybe two pups or be alloted the only available pup if I am keeping one of that sex, or just maybe if they are first for that sex get to choose from three.
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