put some candles on it and leave it on his doorstep with a "nice" little note
2007-01-24 02:08:40
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answered by kitty 2
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Basic Training of the Puppy - Read here https://tr.im/tHhdO
The new puppy is certainly one of the most adorable and cuddly creatures that has ever been created. It is the most natural thing in the world to shower it with love and affection. However, at the same time it is important to realize that if you want to have a well trained adult dog, you need to begin the training process right away. The dog, like its related ancestor, the wolf, is a pack animal. One of the features of a pack is that it has a single dominant leader. Your new puppy is going to want that leader to be you, but if you do not assume that role from the very beginning, the puppy’s instincts will push him to become the leader.
The most important thing to remember about training the puppy during its first six months of life is that it must see you as the leader of the family pack. The essential thing is gaining the trust and the respect of the puppy from the beginning. You will not do this by allowing the puppy to do whatever it wants to do whenever it wants to do it. On the other hand, a certain amount of patience is required. Most people err in their early training by going to extremes one way or the other. Although you need to begin the basic training process at once, you can not expect your dog to do too much at first. Basic obedience training is fine and should include simple commands like sit, stay, and come. Remember that trying to teach the dog advanced obedience techniques when it is a puppy is much like trying to teach a five year old child algebra.
It is also important to restrain from cruel or abusive treatment of the puppy. You can not beat obedience into your dog, and it certainly is not going to engender feeling of respect and trust. House breaking is an area where this usually becomes a problem because of the anger that is triggered when the puppy fails and creates a mess inside the home. Although this issue must be addressed without anger, it most be addressed. If you allow the puppy to eliminate inside the house, it will continue to do so as an adult dog. The same thing is true of other destructive or dangerous behavior such as chewing and biting. Do not expect the puppy to grow out of it. You are going to need to train the puppy out of it, but you should do so firmly but with a sense of play and fun using positive reinforcement and lots of love and praise for good behavior.
2016-07-19 19:33:37
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answered by ? 3
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Well - you can try asking your neighbour to remove the present and if thats not possible you could pick it up in a carrier bag, smear some on your neighbours car door handles (underneath if they're the lift up type) and run a bit along the wiper blades for good measure. Imagine the surprise when your neighbour first gets his hands covered in poop and then smears it over the windscreen - it stinks !!! I know this coz a mate (rather ex mate) did exactly this to my husbands car xxxxx
2007-01-24 02:05:33
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answered by Anonymous
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What you need is a jobby whickter, you pick it up and whickt it goes over the garden wall/fence back to the owners.a small shovel will do.If at all possible aim for an open window or door.Remember practise makes perfect.
2007-01-24 02:06:11
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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Just pick it up in a bag & throw it away. It's not worth falling out over such a small thing.
Why was the dog in your garden? Sort your fence out.
2007-01-24 02:14:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to decide if you want to stoop down to a low level. You shouldn't repay evil with evil. Two wrongs don't make a right. Try talking to your neighbor to see if they have any knowledge of what happened. Maybe they don't know. They might even clean it up. Try talking to them 1st before you take any type of action.
2007-01-24 02:18:48
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answered by qtea4real 2
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if i were you i would mae a decorative garland out of it, and hurl it over his neck next time he steps out the door.
Or bake your neighbour a special CHOCOLATE SURPRISE cake... the surprise being that the chocolate is not really chocolate.
Its the neighbourly thing to do.
2007-01-24 07:49:22
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answered by Chimera's Song 6
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Sting operation, video tape or get DNA samples and match 'em. Good luck.
2007-01-24 02:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd stay away from the mailbox... that tends to be treated harshly. Instead, I would go for the vehicle.
2007-01-24 02:04:19
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answered by Anonymous
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you would get done for it just point out the fact and ask them to clean it up don't get nasty it probably come back on you! Use your head don't be silly
2007-01-24 02:12:30
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answered by Anonymous
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