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Pit bulls and small(er) dogs.
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05-14-2012, 01:17 AM
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Congrats on the new puppy!
Try tiring Dylan out a little bit before letting him interact with the pup. Then, if he starts to get rough, make him stop playing altogether and settle down for a bit. He'll learn that once play gets to a certain level, if he doesn't tone it down he doesn't get to play anymore. But, his idea of "gentle" play may still be too much for the lil guy
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