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Old 10-07-2009, 08:03 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Pup-e-Love View Post
Thank you. I am trying to do everything right, but I feel as though I've done it all wrong. Do you think that what damage I have done will be able to be corrected without him turning aggressive in the future?

I wouldn't worry about it at all. You didn't do anything damaging at all.
He's still a baby. Now is the time to take control. Believe me it dosen't
happen overnight. It's a continuous proceedure. He will outgrow
the biting and nipping when those baby teeth come in. Lot's of hard
things to chew on will help him to releive the pain he may be feeling
from the teeth breaking threw the gums. Hang in there, be consistant
and rule the roost.

Good luck,
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