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![]() Oh, and leaving the pup with a stuffed kong will help to distract and keep him busy - very good plan.
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![]() Hi everyone,
Thank you for your advice... I am still in the middle of training Cosmo, using the SA techniques. It does take time, however I am going to stick at it. Some things are worth fighting for haha. Night times have been much better. We are still leaving him downstairs, but we have decided to put him in the utility room, which is a much smaller room & probably makes him feel less stressed. He only barks for a couple of times, then stops. I am still concerned though as I don't want him to lose his voice. Anyway, thank you so much for your help. MCM |
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![]() Sounds like progress if the barking is reduced. Well done.
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