Dog training is time- and labor-intensive. With a small boy as well...good luck.
But check this out; it's another sneaky bitch story of a sort.
My daughter asked if she could foster a dog. (We already had one, the angel Labrador of which I've spoken) "OK," I said, unaware that two weeks later when I asked why the thing hadn't gone back that I'd hear: "You didn't think I was going to foster her and not adopt her, did you?" To make this short, I
asked her to leave and she did, for several months and changes and difficulties, then ended back home with a menagerie, including the same untrained dog. It's been sixteen months, (it was supposed to be one) the damn thing still pees and poops in the house, and my daughter's been touring Peru for the past two weeks.
If I make noise my place here gets threatened and (damnitall) I think this dog and I may have been in the bardo together.
The labrador has endured, but his behavior has, shall we say, not improved.
Sorry for venting like that... Train the dog if you want her.
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