Excitement Reactivity

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Lotsaquestions
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Excitement Reactivity

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All credit to you for putting so much work in! :D
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Well done lotsaquestions :D and well done Merlin for staying focused on mom and the tasty chicken :lol:
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JudyN wrote: Sun Mar 04, 2018 2:15 pm All credit to you for putting so much work in! :D
That's right - we can say, but you have to do.

So chocolate cake for YOU!
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Re: Excitement Reactivity

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Thank you Nettle. He's still improving! Not 100% yet but him reacting to dogs is now a weekly (if that!) thing rather than a daily thing, and it only happens when he's amped up but yet to burn off his physical energy. :D

He'll still stare at them if they look playful, but he doesn't get to the level of frustration anymore where he shouts about it and pulls.
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