clightfoot
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Morning, everyone!
Well, Miss Pepper Potts continues to do awesome. My husband has FINALLY warmed up to her. He told me last night that she's beautiful and he does enjoy having her in our home. Awesome. He's also been encouraging me to continue working with her according to "Cesar's Way". I have a copy of that book and I've been reading it. Working with her seems to be doing well. She now hits the stairs without any issue, which is awesome. She's showing a LOT of promise to being a calm, submissive dog.
I have always admired Cesar Millan, especially in my line of work. Being a calm, assertive leader has really made a difference in my entire life. And I didn't even own a DOG! I don't walk Pepper the way Cesar does his pack, but Pepper seems to get her "migration" mode by coming to work with me. for instance, she will NOT eat until we have arrived at work, she's done her business in her usual spot and ALL THE ANIMALS I have at the shelter have eaten.
We have a little impulse control issue (OMG the shelter lobby doorbell short circuits her need to be with mama). She is definitely NOT food motivated. She won't do jack for a treat. She will, however, do just about anything to hear me praise her.
My question is, has anyone used the pack methods with their Bully? I'm just generally intrigued with how the methods work for a breed that can't handle a 5 mile hike every day!
Thanks in advance!
Well, Miss Pepper Potts continues to do awesome. My husband has FINALLY warmed up to her. He told me last night that she's beautiful and he does enjoy having her in our home. Awesome. He's also been encouraging me to continue working with her according to "Cesar's Way". I have a copy of that book and I've been reading it. Working with her seems to be doing well. She now hits the stairs without any issue, which is awesome. She's showing a LOT of promise to being a calm, submissive dog.
I have always admired Cesar Millan, especially in my line of work. Being a calm, assertive leader has really made a difference in my entire life. And I didn't even own a DOG! I don't walk Pepper the way Cesar does his pack, but Pepper seems to get her "migration" mode by coming to work with me. for instance, she will NOT eat until we have arrived at work, she's done her business in her usual spot and ALL THE ANIMALS I have at the shelter have eaten.
We have a little impulse control issue (OMG the shelter lobby doorbell short circuits her need to be with mama). She is definitely NOT food motivated. She won't do jack for a treat. She will, however, do just about anything to hear me praise her.
My question is, has anyone used the pack methods with their Bully? I'm just generally intrigued with how the methods work for a breed that can't handle a 5 mile hike every day!
Thanks in advance!

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