<div dir="ltr"><div>Bassets are experts at making us feel guilty whether we have done something wrong or not. A skilled Basset makes us feel guilty when he eats our pair of very best leather sandals because we forgot to put them away and now he might get sick! Do you see the error in this thinking? If not, read the sentence until you do,making your Basset hound wait outside the computer room while you think about it.</div>
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<div>Not being allowed near each other because your Basset thinks it isn't appropriate and is a rescue and therefore a "poor little thing" is not acceptable. This is a Basset with a "Rule the Roost"complex and you, dear woman,are holding the short and dirty end of the stick.</div>
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<div>Get a handle on this now: Put a leash on her in the house and if she complains at what you are doing tell her NO and march her into a crate for ten minutes-- no more. Be extremely consistent.Do not be rough, do not be loud, NEVER hit your Basset unless you are fully prepared to accept the consequences which can be anything from total submission to a real attack. NEVER EVER try the "alpha roll" on this girl. You will lose.</div>
<div>If she continues, then get some help from Rescue. In fact, you might call Rescue first to see what ideas they have-- probably way better than mine. My point is that "PoorLittle Thing" is not a valid defense, and your Basset needs to learn some alternative behavior.</div>
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<div>Good Luck.</div>
<div>MomPerson to Nigel, Llewis, Mitchell and Cooper</div></div>