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Old March 17th, 2006, 10:43 AM
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HELP - Puppy Needs to Learn Manners

We have a 2 month old Bichon/Pom puppy, Princess. She is the sweetest, adorable puppy! We love her dearly! But, she needs to learn some manners. We want her to grow to be a well adjusted and well behaved dog and want to do what we can to accomplish this. Sorry about the length of this post.

She is very playful. Loves to chew her toys and will pounce on them, shake them and growl. She pretty much loves to chew everything, but we always tell her no when she is chewing something she isn't supposed to and make sure that she always has her safe chew toys around for her. She will even remove her blanket from her crate, shaking it and growling the whole time and will then jump in her crate with some toys to play with or will plop herself on the floor outside the crate for a nap. She loves hair! She will pull your hair, growling at the same time. We are working on getting her to stop this. Not easy, she is very determined.

She also wants to play with Misty and Dinah, the cat. Misty isn't too keen on having a puppy jumping on her and biting. Dinah doesn't like being chased, she doesn't mind the occasional sniff, but doesn't like the puppy teeth!

We have introduced Misty and Princess and the introduction went fine. Misty sniffed Princess and that was pretty much it. She didn't want anything more. Princess was a little scared but has quickly overcome her fear. She now will whine and cry to go to Misty. Which would be fine except she chases Misty and bites her ears, legs and tail! Misty doesn't want to put up with this and I'm afraid she may do more than a simple growl and snap. I'm afraid Misty may hurt Princess. For now we are keeping them separate unless we are right there to supervise. We have stopped Princess from biting Misty and have encouraged only sniffing and licking. How can we get Princess to pretty much leave Misty alone or at least not bite her?

We also need her to leave Dinah alone. Dinah is a good cat, a bit temperamental at times, liking things her way, but aren't all cats?! She doesn't mind Princess, except Princess chases her and wants to bite. We're afraid Dinah is going to scratch Princess. Dinah has all her claws since we don't like declawing, so she could hurt a small puppy. How can I get Princess to leave Dinah alone?

We are working on Princess realizing that she is not boss, but has to listen to us. Not easy for such a young pup who is very determined. She will even grab your pant legs shaking and growling!

I would appreciate any advice on how we can have everyone get along peacefully. Thanks.
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