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Subject: Pekingese puppy biting


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Wendi
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Date Posted: 07:54:12 12/28/05 Wed

I have an albino pekingese puppy, 4 months old. He is the sweetest pup I have ever owned, that is until you try to take something from him that he is not supposed to have. There are no problems with his greenies (chewies), bones, toys or food. The problem arises when he gets a hole of something that he should not have, ie a hershey's kiss and when I went to get it out of his mouth his whole face expression changed, he growled, snarled, barked and bit me on the hand. On Christmas morning my son was playing with his toys and Elija (the puppy) was chasing the toy and bringing it back to him, and then one time he ran under the Christmas tree, with the toy, so my son went to get it back from him and the same action as above happened again and also when I went to get the toy back from him. I am not sure how to address the situation to correct it before it gets any worse. I have physically put him in a submissive position, as a more dominate figure would, but as soon as I let him go he will go after my hand if I do not move it away. Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Pekingese puppy bitingDiane Stepple09:33:30 01/09/06 Mon


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