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When you have a group of people who are all equally responsible for a dog, it’s important to have rules in place. In a household like the MacMahon’s, where employees work out of their home, it’s the responsibility of the dog’s owners to teach the employees what their rules, boundaries, and limitations are. It’s important that everyone who is interacting with the dog have the correct energy and way of relating with the animal. I would never hire anyone who doesn’t want to follow the rules that benefit my pack. If everyone works together for the good of the pack, you can guarantee a happy and peaceful work environment.
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Very true. The same goes for family, it is very important that even family members or friends who come to visit frequently are aware of the rules and do take them serious. The sooner they are informed and do understand that the pet is not under punishment, but is living a healthy life in a “pack”, the better everyone will “perform” together and enjoy each other’s company.
We always enjoy your show!
I don't know if I am leaving this in the right place or not. My nephew came by one day and told us to watch "Dog Whisperer". We did not at first but about a week later he came back by and told us again. At this time he set up our TV to record the shows. One time watching the show and we were hooked. We record all of them and watch the ones we haven't seen. That where my problem comes in. The same ones are shown over and over. We have only been watching for less than a year and it has been on a long time. We wish you would reach further back or forward (which ever is needed) and grab some besides the 10 to 15 you keep showing over and over. It has been about a month since we have seen a new one. We get very disappointed when we don't have a "Dog Whisperer" to wach when we get settled down of an evening.
Thanks a bunch
Mary Adams
Dear Ceasar,
I have a bichin frise named Chloe. She is really sweet, but she has a horrible habbit. Every time she sees someone she doesn't know, she barks, growls, and sometimes bites agressively. We have tried alot of things to make her stop. Do you have any ideas how to make her stop?
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