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Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

I know it sounds a bit harsh, but don't mollycoddle them - that will confirm to them that they should be frightened - teach them there's nothing to be frightened of, as you would a young child.

youre HARSH!

lol

nah tried that one

dont work

its a bit of a known fact (dont laugh)

but honest, most greyhound owners will tell you

that greyhounds dont recognise other dogs

they are reared only with their own kind & humans

they associate themselves with humans not other breeds of dogs

thats why they get on so well with people

 

i bet most of you have never seen a greyhound puppy

unless youre a breeder you never see one

 

just thought id mention that

pirate1111
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

I know it sounds a bit harsh, but don't mollycoddle them - that will confirm to them that they should be frightened - teach them there's nothing to be frightened of, as you would a young child.

youre HARSH!

lol

nah tried that one

dont work

its a bit of a known fact (dont laugh)

but honest, most greyhound owners will tell you

that greyhounds dont recognise other dogs

they are reared only with their own kind & humans

they associate themselves with humans not other breeds of dogs

thats why they get on so well with people

 

i bet most of you have never seen a greyhound puppy

unless youre a breeder you never see one

 

just thought id mention that

Hi pirate. Yeah, I'd heard the thing about greyhounds not recognising other dogs somewhere before. Sorry to hear 'being harsh' didn't work for you.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

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