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    Senior Dog Jollymolly's Avatar
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    Is this an issue

    Hi I am not sure how much of an issue this is or not. My puppy Molly 3 months old keeps sitting on my older dog Cassie 6 years ld head. I have noticed that when she has had enough she will put Molly in her place. Should I be correcting this too or allow Cassie to let Molly know when enough is enough?

    Thank you in advance.

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    I'd leave it to Cassie.

    BTW, I have a Cassie, too!
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    I'd let Cassie handle it, too.

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    Me too. Supervise but if Cassie is giving a correction when one is due and not going on to excess then I'd leave her to it as well.

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    agreed - it's part of growing up. Let cassie correct!

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    Totally agree, let Cassie correct. Cassie will let Molly know when she has lost her puppy license.

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    Thank you all.

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    The reason you train your first dog the best is so they can handle the training of your younger pups. Let Cassie teach her a lesson.

 



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