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Meet Grizzly - my new puppy
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1540249" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>He is soooo cute, I keep forgetting I need to be firm with him at times. Yesterday, I decided to teach him to sit, so I worked on it a bit. He is sooo bubbly, he is constantly on his back feet, batting at you with his fuzzy little front feet. As of this morning, I took out a treat (piece of his puppy food), held it - and he sat right down. Good Boy!!!! Did it several times, and he sat perfect. He has a great personality and is super smart. </p><p>I do demand obedience from our dogs. A bad behaved dog is no different than a bad behaved child. It is the PARENTS fault. They will get away with whatever you will tolerate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1540249, member: 968"] He is soooo cute, I keep forgetting I need to be firm with him at times. Yesterday, I decided to teach him to sit, so I worked on it a bit. He is sooo bubbly, he is constantly on his back feet, batting at you with his fuzzy little front feet. As of this morning, I took out a treat (piece of his puppy food), held it - and he sat right down. Good Boy!!!! Did it several times, and he sat perfect. He has a great personality and is super smart. I do demand obedience from our dogs. A bad behaved dog is no different than a bad behaved child. It is the PARENTS fault. They will get away with whatever you will tolerate. [/QUOTE]
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