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Subject: Re: Pekingese puppy biting


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Diane Stepple
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Date Posted: 09:33:30 01/09/06 Mon
In reply to: Wendi 's message, "Pekingese puppy biting" on 07:54:12 12/28/05 Wed

>I have an albino pekingese puppy, 4 months old.

An "Albino" pekingese will have a pink nose, pink eye rims and pim lips, if it has a dark nose and eye rims and lips then it is not an "Albino" it is just a white pekingese as they come in pure white color too.

he
>growled, snarled, barked and bit me on the hand.

At "NO" time should you ever let your peke get away with biting, that is not acceptable. If the dominant position does not work then you must "tap" him on his nose when he bites and very sternly say "NO BITE", if he bites again you repeat it every time till he stops biting you, also when you take away an object from him that he is not supposed to have be sure to "give" or trade him a toy that he "can" have, this is a reward method and pekes learn very fast that rewards work best.
Until you have him trained to stop biting you should always supervise him when your son is there interacting with him so no bites occur.

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