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Lab/Basset cross is hard on door
We have a nine-month old lab/basset cross. He is HUGE! He is very hard on the door. He will beat on it until you open it and then turn around and go right back out. Is there a way to train him to quit beating on the door (and ruining it and getting mud all over it)?