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\r\n <!-' + '- google_ad_section_start -' + '->HI and welcome. I am not fond of shock collars, and I\'m not sure how that would help with him pushing over your child. Have you considered taking him to an obedience class?<!-' + '- google_ad_section_end -' + '-><!-' + '- AMS SECOND IN POST -' + '->\r\n
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My name is Kacie and my daughter is Krysta
we have 2 mini daushounds who are 6 years and 3 years, a jack russle/wolf cross ( strange I know but cute ) who is 6 weeks and a great dane/great peraneies who is 9mths
I have several small dogs that i can not seem to get house trained and one very large puppy that is 9mths old and he is a great dane/great peranies. He has started to chew on the smaller dogs and to knock over my daughter who is 5 I got him to be a companion to her and to gaurd the property. He will not stay put. what can i do to fix this problem I am on the verg of finding him a new home. I was told to try a shock collar but i not to sure about that. Thanks