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Originally Posted by busterbrown1 Thank you! I must say that he never acts this way at any other time except when we're trying to brush him. He lets my 11 year old daughter brush him longer than anyone else in the house including myself. He tries to bite the brush not really the people doing the brushing. He also barks and growls when I'm brushing my own hair or one of the girls brush their hair? I will try the Ice on Ice conditioner too. I really don't think that he is doing this because he has a disipline problem. I think it is because sometimes it just hurts and it scares him. The gromer also told my husband that if we bring him back she wants us to consider sedating him!! Does anyone think that is a little extreme considering he isn't even 3 lbs!!! |
Roxy went through a stage similar to this at about the same age. She had been fine with brushing/combing, then not at all. In spite of allowing her to get familiar with both, she suddenly just wanted to bite either one, but not me. Not sure what to do, I let her just go ahead & bite them, then go ahead & comb the best I could. We went through this for awhile, then she gradually is getting over it & being OK with it. Keep trying. Think I need to follow someone else's advice & put her up on something instead of on my lap.