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Old 02-07-2008, 08:20 AM   #4
kwaymon
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Mine did it at around 12 weeks to my daughter and two of the neighboorhood kids. I clapped my hands and firmly told him no. He started playing with daughter after I told him no and and went right back to doing it again. I then had her tell him no and had her hold him down for a few minutes. When he did it to the neighborhood kids. I told him no and he turned around and did it again like with my daughter. The second time he did it I took him out of the backyard and he wasn't allowed to play with the kids anymore, a big punishment for him because he loves to play with kids. Those were the only incidents I have had he is 5 1/2 mnths old and has not done it since. I would tell him no first and if he doesn't sop take the stuffed animal away for a little while. Also, have him neutured as early as your vet will let you. This is supposed to be a sign of dominance so don't let him do it to anything.
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