you can't turn respect and authority off and on like a water faucet.......You shoulda been "training" them from the day you got them.
Get you the best shocker collar you can find and put it around your neck. Then when they do something that you didn't teach them not to do, push and hold the button awhile...............
Now that I'm past that, You should't be too late unless they are inbred/abused to the point that they are stupid.
You probably will have to seperate them and work one on one to keep their attention. If they have too much energy, jump on a bike or something and take one for a run to get him calmed down enough to pay attention. Then just reinforce what you want and stop what you don't want. Gonna have to train your kid also on how to play and how not to play with them. He can wrestle with his buddies and throw the ball for his dogs. Shouldn't take long to get things right. Worse case, you may have to find another home for one.
Good Luck. Dave
This post was edited by dave2 at 02:13:15 11/02/11.
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