Yes, especially when I'm visiting my cousin's house. He and his wife are blind.
2006-09-08 13:56:51
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answered by Anonymous
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a million. Neuter him if he's not fastened already. 2. ASAP - have a coach come into your position and make sure the canine. i do not advise to blame you or your spouse -- yet too a lot of human beings imagine that a small canine does no longer want any elementary obedience practise. How unfaithful that's!! also - your description sounds as once you've pitied him all his existence and then indulged him slightly to capture up on that undesirable initiating. So - get him into obedience practise. also - the position does he sleep? Your mattress? -- now he's in a crate. once you've complication getting him into the crate - then submit an x-pen and position a canine-mattress interior it. then you really can in basic terms boost him over the fence and into the pen. i like clicker practise even though it has a tendency to be a slower approach and also you want some quick effects. no extra hitting -- that does no longer some thing for a canine except be terrified of you and your hitting fingers. i'd furnish you with a caution off too in case you were hitting me and then were given close. How do i recognize in case you'll or gained't hit me again?? imagine out of your canine's position. you're huge - he's a toy fox terrier. who's going to win that conflict? - I growl and snap too. So - get an outstanding coach who bargains with aggression. you ought to no longer be beautiful his triggers (like nutrition). You confronted him. attempt to refocus him. call him to you with a extra appropriate nutrition source (a touch fowl). Or jiggle your vehicle keys - does he love strolling? Get him out of the room. Feed the tit-little bit of fowl. close the door (to limit him) and freshen up the nutrition. Get that coach in there NOW. you could fix this habit you in basic terms want the equipment. look at the numerous video clips by technique of Victoria Stilwell (that's Me or the canine) on Animal planet. She bargains with a large kind of small canines which have those at a loss for words dominance topics. solid success!!
2016-11-06 22:29:27
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answered by fleitman 4
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was my favourite past time with my ex, he'd go out to the pub, i'd move all the furniture around, then i'd turn the power off at the fuse box and go to bed........ohhhhh how i miss the sounds of a drunken aussie bloke tripping over all the furniture then launching for the bed but missing by 3 feet and face planting the hard wood floors( as the bed is now on the other side of the room)
2006-09-08 13:20:57
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answered by Aussieblonde -bundy'd 5
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No, I prefer to move the furniture around when the other people in the house are awake.
That way they can help.
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2006-09-08 12:21:41
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answered by damsel36 5
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I move my room furniture around when everyone is awake 'cos I have more energy in the afternoons. I don't do in at night else my parents would get mad at me.
2006-09-08 12:18:21
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answered by pacific_crush 3
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Actually, yes.:) I like to surprise 'em and since I have insomnia and I'm up anyway I have tonz of energy to burn and it's great fun cleaning and reorganizing my ugly apartment:)
2006-09-08 22:34:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No, too strenuous - I usually empty the dishwasher making sure I bang all the cabinet doors and slam the pots and pans together.
2006-09-08 12:31:50
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answered by Caroline H 5
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No, my furniture is rather heavy. That's why I have a man; to lift heavy things. I'd rather he could lift a bus, not be able to spell bus.
2006-09-08 12:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL, that would be a great April Fool's joke to play!
2006-09-08 17:50:52
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answered by Gothic Martha™ 6
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Yes, that is the best part.
2006-09-08 13:51:31
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answered by Ricky 6
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