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> The other advice I have just been given was to use a positive interrupter to get him to move away, hold on to him for a few seconds and let him go again.
>Thanks for that Admin. The other advice I have just been given was to use a positive interrupter to get him to move away, hold on to him for a few seconds and let him go again. If he goes straight back to the dog to try and do it again then it is on the lead for a time out for 3 minutes until calm. He is a bit of a chancer and a deep down wuss for sure.
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