thistlebloom
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Wow. Frustrating room mate in the extreme! Ridges comment on using the collar on her cracked me up. There are people who "get" animals , and people who will never "get" animals and how to interact with them. She sounds like the latter.
I agree with Reds recommendation for using a crate when they come in. Crate training is so useful for so many reasons!
If they come in (one at a time) and go right to their crates for 15 minutes or so, then are allowed out of them calmly and one at a time it will make a difference in their attitude and ability to listen to you. It is very hard to tackle training three at once though.
I'll bet Jared will have some really good ideas on this one!
I agree with Reds recommendation for using a crate when they come in. Crate training is so useful for so many reasons!
If they come in (one at a time) and go right to their crates for 15 minutes or so, then are allowed out of them calmly and one at a time it will make a difference in their attitude and ability to listen to you. It is very hard to tackle training three at once though.
I'll bet Jared will have some really good ideas on this one!
It's the expecting them to understand and respond that makes a horn sprout out of my forehead! 
heh, is that mean? We used to get a good laugh from our old chocolate lab - the wood floors were terrifying to him as he got older, and we have runner rugs everywhere, except in the kitchen where its nice not to have dogs underfoot. Well sometimes i guess he thought the runners were too narrow to turn around on, so he would slowly BACK UP all the way to the next big rug. What a goof.