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Thats the thing with dogs and bones. Don't know why they find they have to guard a bone but they do. Must admit I never have this problem with the leos but my dearly departed Benji would never let you near him when he had a bone, so I used to put him up the top of the garden with it away from the kids. If mine ever pinch anything or go to pinch the others' food, I, ahem, 'growl' very loudly followed by a loud deep 'leave it!' which usually does the trick. But I really don't know if that would work in your case. Sorry I can't help.
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