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12-02-2012, 08:34 PM
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Re: Border Collie pup help

Originally Posted by anniemuldoon ->
Yes I did that with my German Shepherd many years ago, after he learnt he would go upstairs and sit on the bed and grumble at people passing.


Yes, there is always a down side.... kept him occupied though!!
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Re: Border Collie pup help

Thank You everyone for the wonderful suggestions of helping to encourage River to go down the stairs. I will let Karen & Paul know this morning.
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Re: Border Collie pup help

My Border is 8 years old ...he was very attached to people as a pup when we first got him ...he was unsure of stairs at first but his desire for company overwhelmed his fear of stairs as we left him downstairs...put something he desires at the top ...let him know it is there and leave the rest to him ...
 
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