I agree with the "ouch" approach. The key is to REALLY squeal yourself. It has to make him jump so he knows exactly you dont like it.
Hang in there you'll get it:biggrin:
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I agree with the "ouch" approach. The key is to REALLY squeal yourself. It has to make him jump so he knows exactly you dont like it.
Hang in there you'll get it:biggrin:
Ok I will squeal louder :smile: Goodness knows what my neighbours must be thinking. If the Police come to the door I will know :rotfl:
The first time I really shrieked after being bitten, Oliver jumped back and stared quizically at me as if to say "why are you making that noise?" :rotfl:
Ok so I tried squealing OUCH and felt as though I was squealing in a pitch only dogs can hear :rotfl: But it worked and he ran away and watched me for a second then came back and chewed on his toy. I wonder if I will have to go that high pitch all the time. I feel bad for my husband who cannot get that high LOL
I hope I didn't wake the neighbors :slp::sl*p:
Becky