Catie, I was waiting to see if someone could explain this, but I do think it 
would be a bit lengthly to explain it. I got help from the Dog Whisperer. He 
has a website www.cesarmillaninc.com that may have a bit about it. I know that 
there is an episode and a dvd that has this process on it. You can research it 
but it helped my boyfriends Jack Russell a lot. It taught him how to stop his 
dog from being so aggressive and territorial outside. It is a process but the 
results were great.   Evelyn


----- Original Message ----
From: cmaloney26 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2007 10:13:41 AM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Territoy Help!

Hi All!
I recently moved to a new apartment building with my chi. It has been 
taking him some time to get used to the new place from the insde but 
the outside is a whole different story! To begin my dog usually loves 
all other dogs and people. When I first had him I started him in 
puppy classes and went up the ladder to get him used to all dogs and 
sizes. he is usually very good around them and just wants to play, 
however since the move he has been snapping/growling and barking at 
dogs right outside of our new building. He is making it very hard to 
have the neighbors see how sweet he can be! I am guessing this might 
be a territory issue since if we continue walk on go on a walk he no 
longer atcs like that. Does anyone have any ideas on how to overcome 
this!?!? I have such a sweet boy but lately he has been showing sides 
I have never seen and do not want to continue seeing!!
Thanks!!
Catie and Girard-the new guy to the neighborhood :)





       
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