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Spanishfrenchie

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Finally!
She's an absolute clown and we love her already, we haven't stopped laughing!
Quick question (i know its early days and im probably being dramatic!!) she's 8 weeks and running around the living room into everything, Shes found a few little dust balls or fluff balls outside so i say NO and try to get it out of her mouth, a few times she's done a little growl.. I know she's only very young, im just hoping she's a bit stubborn and its normal? What did you do when they were very small and growled (if they did) obviously she doesn't know the 'drop' command yet so i have to physically remove it. (I've been hand feeding and she's fine and she doesn't growl if you take her toys or anything) thanks :)

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Congratulations!!!

When she growls give a firm no to teach her it is unacceptable. Also start training her on the commands --- use 'nothing in life is free'. Training technique it is very easy


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She is adorable!!!!! She will learn what you teach her - they are way smarter than you might think.
 
She is adorable!!!!! She will learn what you teach her - they are way smarter than you might think.
So true! I thought she would be quite daft but she's picking things up so quickly! :)

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OMG she is so adorable. That face. Just keep practicing teaching her that you are the leader. NILIF is a great philosophy.
 
Yay!!!! She is adorable!!!!!!! They are stubborn little buggers but they are quite smart so just keep on her.
 
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Congrats and she is adorable. She still is a baby and growling is part of being a pup, and she will out grow it. She is still learning and they ALL pick up everything. Mine still do it when outside so you have to watch them like a hawk. She will test you on what she can get away with, so training is very important. A stern NO will usually do the trick, but will take awhile before she really gets what that means. Just be patient and consistent, and she will get there. Here is a good read for all new puppy owners.

http://frenchbulldognews.com/content/15-am-puppy.html
 
Aw cute baby!


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