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 Trillion ONLY listens to me..

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PostSubject: Trillion ONLY listens to me..   Trillion ONLY listens to me.. EmptyWed Sep 12, 2012 7:56 pm

There were two things i was going to post about but i only remember one >.<

Okay so We had Trillion spend two nights at a friends house, just the nights not the daytimes.
My friend has told me that once im gone Trillion does not listen at all, they said shes a lot of fun and hasn't caused any problems but she doesn't come,sit or go outside.
and when she does go outside she has to be lead out there she will stay inside.


This isnt the first time iv been told she only listens to me, but my main problem is, how do i get her to also listen to OTHER people?
she will listen to me and my boyfriend and that's where it stops.
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PostSubject: Re: Trillion ONLY listens to me..   Trillion ONLY listens to me.. EmptyWed Sep 12, 2012 8:32 pm

Its mainly repetition of getting commands (ones she knows) from other people. Having her stay overnight without you is a good start.

My dogs aren't exposed too many strangers except occasionally at doggie daycare. They do okay with others but not great. A trainer/obeidence class might help.
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