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My ex-roomate had a black lab that would 'mount' the weiner dog my sister had. It made everyone (people and the weiner dog) uncomfortable.

I don't know why someone would have let this dog go. She is so easy to train its silly.

I've done sit and lay, in hindsight lay was a stupid word because it sounds like stay, so now when I try stay she does lay. I think we will try "park" as in park it for stay.

What are some other good tricks beside roll over (the command for that will be making my fingers a gun and yelling bang!)

I'm hoping on a non-aggression pact between the dog and cats. Friends probably not, but maybe like North Korea and South Korea that can just agree to stop trying to kill each other all the time.
 

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