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Old 11-19-2009, 08:37 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by Ladymom View Post
Good for you for recognizing that Reesie has a problem. Dealing with it now can keep it from becoming full blown aggression when he is an adult.

What Reesie is doing is called "resource guarding". You need to take charge of the resources. I highly recommend the Nothing in Life is Free program.

Nothing in Life is Free

Nothing in Life is Free Gaining control of your dog humanely

Dogs: Positive Reinforcement Training : The Humane Society of the United States
Thanks for these links. They are good. This morning Reesie was good. He played nicely in my lap for about an hour before the kids got up. Once the kids got up he started going crazy and getting hyper and biting again. When the kids are around he does not obey when I tell him no bite. When it is just him and me, he listens better. Why?
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