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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2054690" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>I’m with dcukmod.</p><p></p><p>There comes a point when you’ve made all the reasonable sustainable dietary changes, and the numbers are still too high... time to add another management technique.</p><p></p><p>How are the pups doing?</p><p></p><p>I smile every time I see your profile pic.</p><p>Our second dog (b&w shih tzu) was just like that. Every step, staircase, molehill, mound, mountain, wall, bench and picnic table. She bounced onto every one. Danced around on top, then bounced back down. 5 foot high dry stone walls. Over stiles. National Trust castle ruins. Staircases to nowhere. It was like living with a mountain goat.</p><p></p><p>Things have calmed down a little now she is 5. But only a little. She was on the headboard yesterday (which is a 6 inch shelf).</p><p></p><p>And like all shih tzus, she understands ‘no!’ and ‘get down!’. She just <strong><em>also</em></strong> understands that you must be talking to dog no.1 not her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2054690, member: 41816"] I’m with dcukmod. There comes a point when you’ve made all the reasonable sustainable dietary changes, and the numbers are still too high... time to add another management technique. How are the pups doing? I smile every time I see your profile pic. Our second dog (b&w shih tzu) was just like that. Every step, staircase, molehill, mound, mountain, wall, bench and picnic table. She bounced onto every one. Danced around on top, then bounced back down. 5 foot high dry stone walls. Over stiles. National Trust castle ruins. Staircases to nowhere. It was like living with a mountain goat. Things have calmed down a little now she is 5. But only a little. She was on the headboard yesterday (which is a 6 inch shelf). And like all shih tzus, she understands ‘no!’ and ‘get down!’. She just [B][I]also[/I][/B] understands that you must be talking to dog no.1 not her. [/QUOTE]
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