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Old 01-27-2008, 03:13 PM   #24
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My pom has always been aggressive if I try to get something out of her mouth or if I need to pick her up. If she is under my bed and I try to get her out or something she has from her she will charge and snarl and has bitten me. Other times she is so sweet. She is very territorial but she has never bothered any of my other dogs. SHe was sick all night last night and I wanted to seperate her from the others whille I went to my Dad's and she wouldn't let me pick her up. I finally put on heavt snow gloves and picked her up. I don't know it it is bad breeding, as she came from a petstore or what but after her I switched back to yorkies. Maya is very smart and went to training class etc but I could never break her of the aggression. I would definately neuter him and let him know who is in charge. I think they are beautiful dogs.


Thank you, Bandit shares the same daddy as him and I tell you, Bandit is my angel in heaven, he has never snarled, bitten or even tried to be aggressive to me, he was taught by me at a tender age that I am the one who can put my hand in his feeding bowl, I can pull or play with his tail while eats, I cant take something out of him mouth and put my hand in bla bla, he had learned this from me. this breeder didnt have time to train him or any of his dogs. They were like wild animals all of them . He had to lock them up when we came cuz they were out of control . I think that is a breeders fault.

Now if you get a dog from a pet store, you know that is Puppy mill stock and if you see puppy mill clips and videos you will shiver as to what the parents go thru, so when babies are born to the parents who are stressed and tortured they turn out wild and hard to train,

this little boy is sweet and will let me pet him play with his tail and all of his body parts, only problem is food and taking anything he likes away from him. He knows I am boss cuz I made him leave his bed and I stepped right into it and made him move, I do this as routine I stand in front of them and they must move when I move.

I think I have some work cut out, but I hope seeing he comes from half of Bandit's stock he may learn quicker than I hope. I think maybe in three months he should have it down pácked I hope? That would put him near 9 months. Husband is against crating him but he refused a 40 minutes walk and came right back and peed in front of us, huge puddle. Why do breeders do this to pupy at this age when they know they will be trying to place them? what is so hard to take a puppy out to pee and poo if you end up with them after three months
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