Hi, all!


   Both my boys put their toys away.  My big boy had to
be trained to do it. But my little guy just watched the older one and
followed.  I am amazed at how quickly the little guy has taken on
his brother's good habits.  I was worried it might work the other
way around!



Elizabeth

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Date: Thursday, November 13, 2008, 10:50 PM










    
            


We're still working on "drop it" , its a sometimes thing.  
 
Gloria P
 

In a message dated 11/13/2008 9:35:42 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] l.net writes:

  
  
  
  
  You CAN teach him to put his toys in his tool box, 
  Gloria!!  Do you play fetch with him?  Have you taught him to drop 
  the toy he fetched into your hand when he brings it back to you?  Have 
  you taught him 'drop it'?  If not, he needs to know these things 
  first.  Once he has them learned VERY well, play fetch with him 
  while you are sitting next to his toy box. When he brings the toy 
  back after you have thrown it for him to fetch, hold your hand, palm up, over 
  the toy box.  Let him drop the toy in your hand (over the toy box) 
  several times.  Each time he does it, say something like, "tidy 
  up."  You can say anything you want - just keep it short.  Then 
  start moving your hand away so that the toy falls into the toy box instead of 
  your hand.  It would probably be a good idea for you to name each and 
  every toy.  That way, later on, you can say, "tidy up Bunny."  He 
  will then know he needs to put Bunny in the toy box.  Of course, his toy 
  box will be need to be short enough for him to simply walk up to it and drop 
a 
  toy into it.
   
  As you can see, teaching Cesar to put his toys in his 
  toy box will be a long process.  But what a WONDERFUL way to bond and 
  deepen your relationship with him!!!!  Quite a while ago, I learned a 
  neat little tip when it comes to training.  See, training doesn't have to 
  be an ordeal that's planned and scheduled.  In fact, that's not really a 
  good way to do it.  Training can be done at a moment's notice.  The 
  tip I learned was to train during tv commercials.  Just keep a 
  covered bowl of treats handy - on the coffee table or end table. 
  Well, I hope this helps!!
  Sharon & Katie
   
  
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    Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:01 
    PM
    Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Miss 
    Dora
    

    
    
    The do like to throw toys all over the room/house.  Yesterday, 
    Cesar gave me a good laugh, he was running around with one toy or another 
in 
    his mouth and dropping them all over and picking up another.  Then he 
    ran to his toy box, dropped the toy he had in his mouth into the 
    box and picked up another one.  I laughed, because I have often 
    wished I could teach him to pick up the toys and put them back in his 
    toy box.  LOL.
     
    Gloria P
     
    
    In a message dated 11/13/2008 8:49:58 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
    arleneweaver2004@ yahoo.com writes:
    
      
      
      
      Miss Dora is a blessing to my house hold, she gets me laughing so 
      
hard i cry. she is full of mischief. she got hold of a roll of paper 
      
towels and shredded it all over my office. She spreds dog toys all 
      
over my house. she is a holy little terror to my poor deaf jimmy. he 
      
hate her to touch him and she makes sure she does. She has got my poor 
      
old fat pom pom to play with her and he is so happy. Jimmy plays with 
      
her to. 

You guys did not tell me how much fun a chi puppy is 
      or how much work. 
She really is a joy.





    
    
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