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Originally Posted by JeanieK I disagree with that. If you fear that the dog will bite you then it is clear that ethe dog sees you as submissive, and licking when they are behaving aggressive is what a subordinate dog would do.
The readers can make up thier own minds on what to do, and i doubt that I will change your mind. But you should never fear your pets. Now if you are working wsith strnage dogs, the advice would be totally different.f
But this person was asking about a yorkie puppy, not a full grown pitt bull. They do not understand human talk until they have been taught commands. But if they are biting you, you do not have the luxury of asking them kindly to trade a forbidden item for a treat.
And for the person who says her dog understands NO Bite and will start to lick her. Your dog should not be biting your hand in the first place. I never allowed mine to chew on me when they were puppies and they learned from the very beginning that they could not bite me in play or in anger. |
I never allowed biting either that's why she doesn't ever bite me now. It was when she was a puppy and playing that she learned not to as well as with you.