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When your dog bites your significant other???
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If the dog is used to having you all to his or her self and someone new enters the picture there can be jealousy. Sometimes the dog can think your SO is hurting you if they aren't used to seeing you being physical with another human. They will get used to it.
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a dog can be trained.....Im not sure about peccy though!!!
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a dog can be trained.....Im not sure about peccy though!!! |
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If the dog is used to having you all to his or her self and someone new enters the picture there can be jealousy. Sometimes the dog can think your SO is hurting you if they aren't used to seeing you being physical with another human. They will get used to it. That’s actually true. I saw an episode of the "Dog Whisperer" that addressed this very issue. It is part of their pack mentality and they also can view your mate as a new member of the pack who is superseding their placement. You do not want to comfort that behavior but instead make a "sssss" sound and nip it in the bud or it can become worse or intensify. Hopefully this dog is not a biter normally? |
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Edited by
s1owhand
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Tue 08/19/08 04:38 AM
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i had a girlfriend once her cat mauled all her friends she warned me: "do not try to approach the cat" and i wasn't really much of a cat person so, i ignored her (the cat) and it drove her crazy. she wanted to be near me every time i came over. eventually, she came and sat on my chest and pushed her paw gently against my chin. my girlfriend walked in "OH MY GOD" was all she said...as she ran to get the camera. she showed that picture to everbody. no one could believe it!! that cat loved me. she was very smart and playful and unbelievably aggressive - saw her chase off toms 3 times her size and strut back SO proud of herself. with me she'd ride on my shoulders, walk on a leash, and run out on the balcony and jump on the railing and wait for me if she heard me coming. we played tag in the apartment and loved to totally attack and brutalize lures of any sort. what a huntress. everybody else thought she was a psycho-kitty hey hey hey... but she was crazy sweet to me! what the hell was up with that? anyway, sometimes they come around.... |
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did peccy bite him back???
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did peccy bite him back??? He wanted to, I wouldn't let him HA! She's just a little chihuahua...just nipped his heel a little bit...didn't take his leg off or anything. |
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did peccy bite him back??? He wanted to, I wouldn't let him HA! She's just a little chihuahua...just nipped his heel a little bit...didn't take his leg off or anything. chihuahuas are very protective.. |
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if the blood loss isn't too great
then there's no need for a transfusion |
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Dogs are very perceptive creatures - they sense things that we cannot.
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Well they do sence evil :D
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I wouldn't start worrying till peccy starts biting the dog more than he bites you angel
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Chihuahuas are known for that, especially when older.
Would he rather a chihuahua bite or gator bite? |
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Edited by
michiganman3
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Tue 08/19/08 05:48 AM
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Pack dynamics are interesting to watch among dogs and cats. Our chihuahua/yorky mix is very partial to the ex. Before the divorce she would not always listen to me. Now when I go over to the house she is my best friend. Comes right up to me, wants to sit in my lap, etc.(the dog, not the ex). I think that dog is trying to tell Peccy where his place is in the pack.
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