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Sweet Puppy
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posted 02-25-2004 03:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Sweet Puppy     Edit/Delete Message
My husband and I have a five months old Australian Shepherd puppy. She is very sweet and smart. However, whenever we go somewhere new, she will be so histeric. She barks and cries so hard, so many people just wonder if she is alright. One time when my husband got out of the car at the gas station, the puppy was histerically barking and crying to go with him, the guy next to our car asked my husband if the puppy was okay. It happens everytime. I really want to stop this and also want to know what's going on my puppy's mind. Does this happen because our puppy is young? Does she do better when she gets older? Need some help!

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Rene
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From:Oakley, CA 94561 USA
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posted 02-25-2004 04:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Rene     Edit/Delete Message
Hello sebastain does the same thing and i have had him for a year he loves to go in the car but if i get out geez what a fuss he throws then jasmine starts and nala sits there and looks at them like they are crazy or something. I dont know how to make them stop i just try to hurry up and get the gas or whatever i'm doing and get back in the car to make them be quit then i get tons of kisses like i was gone forever

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tuttifrutti
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posted 02-26-2004 01:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for tuttifrutti     Edit/Delete Message
We used to have an australian shepherd. Australian shepherds love being with people, and don't like you leaving them. Girls of most breeds also tend to be more clingy. I am not sure how to stop it, sorry. She didn't go anywhere with us but the vet, as she wasn't very well socialised when young.

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