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Well no sorry that came across as rude, didn't it :oops:.I've just always viewed you as like 17 or 18. I know I'm probably just digging myself deeper into a hole at this point but that's kinda what I do🤣🤣. I'm just that bad at talking
Well, it's not as bad as the time that someone thought that I was an old lady in her 90s. :lau
 
The more you don't 100% ignore the longer he will act a fool.
X2. Its called a “neutral consequence.” If a puppy does something and a good outcome happens, it's a good consequence, and he'll be more likely to do it again in the future. If he does something and something bad happens, say he pokes a wasp and it stings him back, obviously it's a bad outcome or consequence, and he will be less likely to do it again. But it really depends, because sometimes he can take a seemingly (to humans) bad outcome (say, Jerking away or yelling right after he bites you) as a playful attitude in the human, and will sometimes do it again in the future to get that “fun” (to the dog) or energetic outcome again. So sometimes a neutral outcome or consequence is the best outcome because neither good nor bad happens, and he either gets bored of nothing happening, or he knows that that's no way to get attention.

I'm sure you guys already know that, but I always think it's pretty interesting
 
Well no sorry that came across as rude, didn't it :oops:.I've just always viewed you as like 17 or 18. I know I'm probably just digging myself deeper into a hole at this point but that's kinda what I do🤣🤣. I'm just that bad at talking
:lau noooo it wasn’t rude at all!! Really! It was funny! I call myself old all the time cause I am 😂🤣 I’m turning 27 next week. :th :ep
 
X2. Its called a “neutral consequence.” If a puppy does something and a good outcome happens, it's a good consequence, and he'll be more likely to do it again in the future. If he does something and something bad happens, say he pokes a wasp and it stings him back, obviously it's a bad outcome or consequence, and he will be less likely to do it again. But it really depends, because sometimes he can take a seemingly (to humans) bad outcome (say, Jerking away or yelling right after he bites you) as a playful attitude in the human, and will sometimes do it again in the future to get that “fun” (to the dog) or energetic outcome again. So sometimes a neutral outcome or consequence is the best outcome because neither good nor bad happens, and he either gets bored of nothing happening, or he knows that that's no way to get attention.

I'm sure you guys already know that, but I always think it's pretty interesting
That was definitely really interesting! Thanks!
 
If you do choose to try to save them make sure they are laying on their bellies when you feed them so they don’t aspirate the formula and you will need to stimulate them to use the bathroom.
I've raised orphans before...I know. I think these little guys are only a few days old.
 

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