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Subject: Re: biting without cause


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Mindy
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Date Posted: 20:11:41 11/21/06 Tue
In reply to: Diane Stepple 's message, "Re: biting without cause" on 09:09:52 09/07/06 Thu

I have had my Peke for 3 years now. When I first brought him home my daughter was 3 at the time. Atom would bite her and act very territorial around me for no reason whatsoever. It took at least a year of Atom living with us for him to finally get used to her. 2 Years later, they are best friends, and he is protective over not only me, but her as well!! I would keep a very close eye on your dog for a while, but hopefully for you the dog will quit his "bullheadedness" and realize that they all must co-exist.

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