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As you all know we think our Daisy is perfect and would not change a thing about her for ourselves.

That being said I think if we had the option, the one thing I would do for Daisy is change her fear of so many little things. Her fear of blowing objects, a falling leaf, the Goodyear Blimp in the sky, an object in the distance that she cannot decipher. I would prefer she be more curious with a healthy dose of caution, and I a willing partner, for her to move to those things just to verify that they are not going to harm her. I think life would be sweeter for her which of course would make life for us that much better with her in it.

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I wouldn't change one thing about Guinness.   I would take away Murph's anxiety and dog reactivenes....otherwise he's perfect.

And he is so much better than before so there is hope for your wish. :-)

My old dog would stop barking if I said "stop barking" Daisy doesn't even here me, she too thinks it's her God given right to bark till the cows come home.

She's probably telling us she wants a little brother.

I would make Fudge calmer outside and take away her need to hunt. I would make Vern a little braver and help him remember to stop pulling like an ox on the leash. Now, with that said, they are still perfect dogs for ME :)

So one is  calling to his Mommy and the other one saying, come here you little Varment! Keep working with your personal trainer, I can see you need the muscle. LOL

I would just want Peri to not drop the antler from up on the couch, near baby's head, etc...she loves to toss it up and slam it down. That's such a minor thing. I love her so much.

Lol Zoe does this too! Kind of like tossing around a ball by yourself.

Ha ha....minor unless. Daisy always drops it on the hardwood floor and both DH and I cringe each time.

Haley's apparent car anxiety.  He lunges at on coming cars on 2 lane roads when riding in a car.  He attempts to lunge at  vehicles on the road (no sidewalks) when out for a walk.  We have attempted to train this need to lunge out of  him to no avail.  Poor doodle.

My old dog Zach use to chase cars from within our car. He would lunge to the front to the back as it passed, each time hitting his head on the back window - clearly we did not use restraints. We tried everything but he did it until he got to old to move to fast.

Buddy only lunges for big rigs from within the car :)  And they both bark at motorcycles if the motorcycles are directly behind our car, go figure.

When Buddy was younger he did lunge for cars on the street, we added walking next to a near by street to our route, and I made him sit stay while a few passed.  Then he heeled with me down the sidewalk next to the road.  It took a little bit, but he no longer has the urge to lunge for cars as we walk.

 

I would want bender to not get car sick, not be dog reactive, and stop pulling the avocados off the tree. And I would want Zoe to stop her random digging outside. Small holes because she probably smells something but still really annoying.

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