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Subject: Re: New puppy in house


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Lee A. McCartney
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Date Posted: 08:25:41 07/01/08 Tue
In reply to: Kay Dennis 's message, "New puppy in house" on 08:41:56 06/30/08 Mon

You don't mention how long you've had the Chi baby, but my guess is since it's only 4 mo. that you've just had him a few weeks. So, best advice I can give you is to give it time. You've had a CC that was used to be the center of attention and now she has to share the spotlite. Just be sure to reinforce that she is still the top dog (she eats first, gets treats first, walks thru doors first, gets petted first, etc)...she'll come around. Remember, puppies are a handful and can be quite overbearing.

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