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Old 08-06-2008, 07:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy looking for advice

I have started to have a problem with my female, Sydney. We have a pool and when my grandchildren come over to swim she goes bananas!! She will stand on the edge of the pool and bark at them constantly and try to pull them out. What she usually ends up doing is nipping them in the process. It is not done with harmful intent. These kids live next door and she sees them every day and plays with them. She has never bitten or showed aggression towards them at all. I honestly think that she believes that they are drowning. She will do it to an adult also, but not nearly to the extent she does with the kids. Anyone else have this problem or any ideas how to curb it without removing her from the pool area??
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