gts340 said:Yeah, Mopardude's dog gets the paper...my dogs are great , but I get the paper for them. Cool looking dog Evilscamp! :thumrigh:
EvilScamp said:I've been having trouble with him the last couple days trying to bite my niece and nephew,i think he's just trying to play because he does it to me to just nibbles doesn't really bite.
But now they are afraid of him!![]()
FASTBACK340 said:EvilScamp said:I've been having trouble with him the last couple days trying to bite my niece and nephew,i think he's just trying to play because he does it to me to just nibbles doesn't really bite.
But now they are afraid of him!![]()
It's called mouthing.It's not intentionally a vicious act, but if you let it go uncorrected it could be a problem. Discipline: Plain & simple. Almost ANY dog can be trained. My wife had a BIG problem with her dog when she was a pup with nipping and growling. Amy spent mucho time training and now our (her....) dog is so well behaved people find it impossible to believe there was ever a problem.
If you don't know anyone involved with dog training spend some time researching it on-line instead of all the **** sites.... :wink:
BTW: What the dog's name? Amy is breaking my ball-joints asking me....
AdamR said:My male Basset does that to my son. Kinda chews on his hands. Were working on him. He's as dumb as a rock but he's young still (the dog not my son)
Bolth my Bassets are good with the baby. He loves them, climbs on them, hugs them and shares his lunch wih them.
gts340 said:My female lab nibbles too. It's not a bite or mouthing, it's really a nibble, she does it when she's trying to kiss you. It's very gentle. I guess it's her way of showing affection cause she only does it to people she's really familiar with. Also give the dog lots of time and praise her for doing GOOD things. Imagine how you'd feel if you were swapped like an old intake.