Thanks Wiley blaze!! Your great, keep up the good work.......................................................................................................................
I got the advice I wanted from some more considerate posters.
Dog is a pom. I do put him on his back and hold him there. Thing is, right after he attacked me, I put the meaty toys away,and we played with his squeek toys. I had my hands near his mouth and the toy at the same time, and he was real playful. we wer...
Well, just tried to pick him up while he was eating his pig's ear to take him out to the bathroom, and he viciously snarled at me and bit me nice. No clue how to stop this from happening again.....
Good post GUnny. What I was trying was taking it away, then making him obey a command, then giving it back to him so he would see there is no worry in losing it. I did this a few times in a row. If he keeps getting upset, I do take it away and he ...
It is only his meaty toys. He is pretty well trained, according to some of the other owners in his puppy class, "he is the most improved". He is a 6 month old pomerianian and has a temper when his toys/food are messed with. He just got nuetered yest...
Our pup becomes real aggressive when we try to take his meat-flavored toys away. He growls, shows teeth, and snaps (sometimes bites). What is the best way to teach him this is a NO NO?