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<blockquote data-quote="Horticattleman" data-source="post: 555461" data-attributes="member: 3852"><p>Regardless you need to make a decision now. Either bow up and show him that YOU are the boss. If not he will run over you, and that's not just figuratively. Whack him good and not a love tap, because that will only pi$$ him off. Whack him good with a wooden handle or something across the ears or on the head. If you are nervous to do it, then do it standing on the fence (other side). If you don't want to be the boss, sell him ..... plain and simple. He is not going to "gentle-up" by him self when he knows he can get away with being the boss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horticattleman, post: 555461, member: 3852"] Regardless you need to make a decision now. Either bow up and show him that YOU are the boss. If not he will run over you, and that's not just figuratively. Whack him good and not a love tap, because that will only pi$$ him off. Whack him good with a wooden handle or something across the ears or on the head. If you are nervous to do it, then do it standing on the fence (other side). If you don't want to be the boss, sell him ..... plain and simple. He is not going to "gentle-up" by him self when he knows he can get away with being the boss. [/QUOTE]
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