HannahW
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Okay, so Wally must be getting more comfortable in our house, because he is really showing off his skills. Someone along the line has taught him that crying like a baby at the top of his lungs if a way to get attention. Then he quietly says, 'That's a good boy.' I need some ear plugs. Walking away doesn't always make him stop. Is there another way to teach him that this is not okay?
Oh, and the family that we live with thinks it is funny, so that doesn't help. We are trying to convince them that it is not okay to wave at him through the the door when he does that.
He is so funny to watch and talk to. He is really settling in here and seems so happy to talk to us. He actually does know several words and phrases, and is just beginning to share them with us. He laughs, has almost gotten his name down, can say hi and hello he says thats a good boy, and likes to bark and growl at our dog. He is a wonderful companion to come home to and definantly knows how to make us laugh! Just hope we can teach him that screaming/crying so loud is not acceptable.
Oh, and the family that we live with thinks it is funny, so that doesn't help. We are trying to convince them that it is not okay to wave at him through the the door when he does that.
He is so funny to watch and talk to. He is really settling in here and seems so happy to talk to us. He actually does know several words and phrases, and is just beginning to share them with us. He laughs, has almost gotten his name down, can say hi and hello he says thats a good boy, and likes to bark and growl at our dog. He is a wonderful companion to come home to and definantly knows how to make us laugh! Just hope we can teach him that screaming/crying so loud is not acceptable.
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