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Subject: Re: My Biting Peke


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ELizabeth
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Date Posted: 02:19:05 11/18/05 Fri
In reply to: MIchelle 's message, "My Biting Peke" on 11:39:07 11/12/05 Sat

Hi,

Feel free to email me to take this off public display: eej75@juno.com. I might be able to help, or maybe not. I have a few questions, though. How long have you had him? You say you tried to "train him", what does that mean? (What method, etc.) What other types of dogs have you had before and how many?

And why would anyone try to kiss a dog, who's bitten people in the past, on the nose?

>I have a 4 year old pekingese that I rescued from the
>Humane Society two years ago. I love him dearly but
>when he is around food or if something sets him off he
>will snarl and try to bite everyone in site. I was
>told that he had been abused and that is one of the
>reasons I wanted to help him. He really great but he
>bites very quickly and it hurts and draws blood as
>well as scars. My husband bent down to kiss him and
>he was bit on the nose and we had to go to the
>hospital. I wouldn't give away my dog for the world
>but even if I try to move his food dish he will try to
>bite me, and usually succeeds. I have been held
>captive on my bed because he is having a tantrum and
>is biting my feet and heels. Everyone I know has told
>me to get rid of him, but I will never do it. I am
>now wanting to have children and am truly scared of
>having a child around my dog. My dog also refused to
>stop using the bathroom on the floor. He ruined our
>carpet so we had to put in wood floors and install a
>doggie door. He also has huge allergy problems and
>continuously licks the air, himself and everything
>around him. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>I love my dog but am scared when he gets so angry. We
>have tried and tried to train him but he will always
>end up biting us......AND IT HURTS!

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