I don't have this problem - yet (fingers crossed :wink: ) but i loved the article - especially the "but both dogs were
already well on their way to lying politely at my feet (yes, I believe
someone WAS in the kitchen, but it CERTAINLY wasn't either of US!). " bit :lol:
Sounds like a great technique to use for all sorts of boundary problems - as long as you don't get carried away, a dog's a dog after all!
already well on their way to lying politely at my feet (yes, I believe
someone WAS in the kitchen, but it CERTAINLY wasn't either of US!). " bit :lol:
Sounds like a great technique to use for all sorts of boundary problems - as long as you don't get carried away, a dog's a dog after all!