
K9 Curls! Simply take a length of rope, and attatch a dog of suitable size to it. Then perform hammer curls. The wriggling action of the dog recruits the small stabilizer muscles in your wrists and forearms leading to greater strength gains. Try it today!
[quote]MikeShank wrote:
I would check the professional links first since my advice worked for me but I have never recommended to anybody else. I have a pitbull who has the same problem so what I did was condition her to not think me leaving was so bad. Everytime, no matter how long I was gone, I would leave her a treat on the couch. then once she jumped up to get it I walked out the door. soon she became conditioned and everytime i got my jacket or went to the door, she would jump onto the couch and wait for her treat. my neighbors report that she doesn’t bark anymore. sometimes I also leave the t.v. on for her since the voices make her feel like she is not alone.
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my pitbull did the same thing. every time I left she would cry I would put her outside so she could play she was usually fine. also I would leave the tv on. and bought her a bunch of toys because when I would leave she would rip my shit up. I would eventually just leave her and she got use to it and doesnt cry or bark no more but if you have a good back yard the best thing to do would be to leave her out side where she can play then when you are home spend lots of time with her most of the time if she is outside she should be just fine.